In this modern day and age, it seems the world and his wife (especially his wife!) are extremely keen that men and women should be treated equally and without regard for gender.
That is, of course, until it comes to deciding who is to pay the bill in a restaurant after a meal for two.
In such a situation, it appears that both the man and the woman are keen that the man should pay.
I think most BCG members will have watched the TV show "First Dates" in which mostly-heterosexual couples who are strangers to each are brought together for a meal in a swish restaurant.
At the end of the meal, when the bill is dropped on the table, the man almost invariably insists on paying and the woman almost invariably either accepts his offer immediately or puts up an embarrassingly weak show of resistance before caving in and allowing him to pay the bill - which is usually well in excess of £100.
Strange, is it not, in this modern very much pro-feminism day and age that such an arrangement should be one with which both men and women appear deliriously happy?
How can feminism tolerate such a state of affairs?