You need to start dating a better class of women.
In my experience, the taste varies far more between individuals than it does between genders. I’ve noticed no particular difference between men and women in this department, although my experience with women is somewhat limited.
(insert “cherry chapstick” joke here)
Taste is usually related to oral hygiene, food consumption, or saliva content and not so much to gender.
However, I’m willing to perform additional experiments to confirm this.
(d&r)
Why are you apologizing?
At any rate, I (white) have kissed a black female (only one, however), and personally, found no difference.
best wishes,
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I’ve kissed about an equal number of men and women. In terms of taste, the variability between each individual/circumstance is so great that it overwhelmed any gender-based variability (if any existed).
Come to think of it, I’m not sure I’ve ever kissed a man who wasn’t a smoker. So, in my experience, “yes,” but there’s a pretty major confounding factor.
I came in here to post ‘no difference’, but some of the responses so far have rung true. In my experience it is true that women generally kiss ‘softer’ than do men, but it’s really not that much difference per se; it’s more of a reflection on how aggressive they are in general while in the sack. I will say that women by and large tend to wear glossy, scented, sparkly things on their lips which alters the experience (and, IMHO, not usually for the better).
I haven’t noticed a big difference, no…except inasmuch as everyone “tastes” differently.
You hear that sound? That’s the sound of usernames being clicked on en masse to find out poster’s gender.
No difference except for stubble.
Male - have kissed both genders (women far far less).
I agree with others who’ve said that women kiss more softly. It’s not bad I suppose, but my experience is obviously skewed by the fact that I’m really into kissing men whereas I’m less so for women.
So. . .where are you planting these kisses???