"When women kiss it always reminds one of prize fighters shaking hands"
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That’s the intent: provocation dressed as epigram. Mencken was a professional skeptic of American pieties, and romance was low-hanging fruit. The line’s sting comes from its reductionism. It compresses “women” into a single social type and treats “kissing” as a social technology - a way to manage appearances, alliances, and polite hostilities. The subtext isn’t just misogyny (though it is that); it’s Mencken’s broader suspicion that civilization is a thin layer of manners over appetite and aggression. If kisses are handshakes, then courtship is diplomacy conducted with lips.
Context matters because Mencken wrote in an era when public femininity was tightly policed and female sexuality was both commodified and denied. His cynicism feeds on that tension: he can sneer at “women” for calculation while ignoring the constraints that made calculation necessary. The line works because it’s vivid and mean in a clean, quotable way - an image you can’t unsee - and because it dares the reader to laugh before they’ve fully audited what, exactly, they’re laughing at.
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Mencken, H. L. (2026, January 15). When women kiss it always reminds one of prize fighters shaking hands. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/when-women-kiss-it-always-reminds-one-of-prize-19554/
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Mencken, H. L. "When women kiss it always reminds one of prize fighters shaking hands." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/when-women-kiss-it-always-reminds-one-of-prize-19554/.
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"When women kiss it always reminds one of prize fighters shaking hands." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/when-women-kiss-it-always-reminds-one-of-prize-19554/. Accessed 5 Feb. 2026.



