Nick Viall, who competed on The Bachelorette twice, has no problem with kissing and telling.

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During an interview with Us Weekly alongside JJ Lane and Ben Zorn from Kaitlyn Bristowe's season of The Bachelorette, Viall talked about whether Season 10's Bristowe or Season 11's Andi Dorfman is the better kisser.

"At least you asked me who's a better kisser," Viall, who finished as the runner-up on both women's seasons, told Us. "They're both great."

Viall, who was memorably open that he slept with each woman while competing on their The Bachelorette seasons, seemed thankful the reporter didn't ask him which woman was better in bed.

Lane teased Viall about being punched with a "hard-hitting question" but dodging it, so then Viall opened up a little more.

"I thought Kaitlyn was more sexual and she was more intoxicating in that way," Viall revealed. "But Andi was just fine too."

Lane still wasn't pleased with Viall's answer and yelled at him to be more of a bad boy.

Also in their joint interview, all three men admitted they're still single and haven't dated a girl from The Bachelor family since Bristowe, who got engaged to current fiance Shawn Booth at the conclusion of her season.

"I feel like we could [date franchise girls]. It's weird, once you're in this [bubble], it's easy to like..." Lane began.

"Hashtag humble!" Viall interjected with a big laugh.

"No, I have a rule," noted Zorn. "I don't date Bachelor people. It's too incestuous."

Viall also touched on the topic of rejection, as he unfortunately knows the feeling all too well.

"Getting dumped can't kill you. I'm living proof! No matter what, you will always get over it," Viall, 35, said.

"Think about it. You're going to wake up. You're going to have anxiety. And there's nothing you can do about it. But you have to remind yourself that even when you feel that, you have to say, 'I will get over it.' Keep saying that. One day you'll be like, 'I really liked that person that much? Wow.'"

Viall said it's inevitable a dumped person's ego will be "bruised," but he or she has to move forward.

"Death, taxes and break ups. You'll get over them. It's fine. And it's fine if you're not fine right now. You can't force it," Viall said before disclosing what he's looking for in a significant other now.

"I like a woman who's confident. Someone that challenges me. Single biggest turn-off? Baby talk. Whenever girls do it I'm like, 'Oh my God, stop talking!'"


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Elizabeth Kwiatkowski is Associate Editor of Reality TV World and has been covering the reality TV genre for more than a decade.