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“That's just to do with differences in bathroom products though, surely? And as such would vary between individuals, not according to race?”
There are many things that affect the 'experience' for want of a better word, of another person's skin. The amount of oil in the skin, the products used and the food people eat are key things. Black people have more oily skin than white, often use different products and (the ones I know at least) have a different diet. Because of this, similar skin, similar products, similar diet, black girls have a similar smellling skin which is noticeably different from white girls.
The point is whether or not sleeping with black girls is different to sleeping with whites, even if the difference is due to products the experience is different.