Ya, that's definitely a possibility too. Some people's tongues tend to be whiter than others as well due to the thickness of the skin on the tongue so to speak but since yours brushes off, I wasn't leaning that way.
I have an appt schedule, I was just wondering, isn't it normal to sometimes have a little white on your tounge? It not slighty risen or anything like how you might be picturing. It dosen''t look like cottage cheese or anything like that. I thought that when we brush our teeth, sometimes the germs leave that behind.
Thrush is a fungal infection which grows in the mouth. Its possible that you may have a fungal infection as the clinical sign of thrush is usually a white paste that can be wiped off. Again, going to see a dentist would be the ideal situation. A fungal infection can be due to anything, even taking antibiotics could possibly cause it due to killing of the bacteria and allowing fungus (which antibiotics don't work on) grow in its place.
I mean it brushes off eaasily or dosen't bledd or anything, but it comes back after brushing my teeth
Does the white stuff brush off easily? You may want to see a dentist about it if you're concerned about it. A possibility may be thrush (a fungal infection).