A few years ago, a mixed group of us went on holiday to Portugal. We all clubbed in and rented a lovely hilltop villa not far from Albufeira.
On the first day, we all went to the supermarket together and immediately split up into boy and girl factions. As a group, the women bought fresh fruit, vegetables, museli, bottles of wine, etc. whereas the boys bought bacon, egg, sausages, BBQ meat, crisps, chocolate and beer.
When the week was over, everything the lads bought had been consumed many times over (we had to go back and re-supply) and we ended up throwing away rotting fruit, spoiled vegetables and almost full packets of museli. To be fair, the girls did polish off a lot of wine and spirits inbetween eating all of our food.
So it got me thinking, can food and drink be divided up along gender lines? Are there men on this forum who like cottage cheese, Ryvita crackers and celery? Are there women on this forum who eat pork scratchings, drink pints of strong lager and then have a vindaloo? Where do you stand on passion fruit and Yakult?
The only reason I bring this up, is that Pizza Hut are showing an advert where loads of office girls pop into a restaurant to have a salad at lunchtime. Fair enough, but they've PC-ed it up a bit by showing a black guy sat at the table with them.
I'm thinking 'he ain't ordering no salad, he's going deep dish' and of course, in my imagination, the girls are chatting away merrily and eating salads until that big ol' pizza arrives.
Now I feel sorry for the guy, as all the girls will start talking about fat, cholesterol and heart disease while he's trying to eat his lunch. What makes it worse is that once the chicks see that hot delicious pizza, they'd like nothing more then to chuck their salads in the bin and dig in.
But they won't as they've created a self imposed, circle of social pressure and masochistic guilt to insure that their dining experience is as miserable as possible.
Or perhaps I'm reading too much into this, and I am indeed, totally insane.