Learn English – Didn’t or haven’t — which makes sense

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This is part of a conversation between me and one of my friends I was flirting with:

Me: I didn't know that I was starving until I tasted you.
She: You haven't.

Shouldn't there be didn't instead of haven't because I had written tasted not have tasted.

Best Answer

In your conversation

Me: I didn't know that I was starving until I tasted you.
She: You haven't.

"She" is saying you haven't tasted her, yet.

Your sentence is ambiguous and possibly very flirty in a very sexual way since you may be implying you've been very intimate with her and she is saying you have not been that intimate with her.

She could also have said

You didn't

which in this context would mean "You did not taste her".