Last summer, over 茶 for two in a 伦敦 hotel — because that, readers, is how we rock 'n' roll — we began a conversation about women and men, our differences and similarities, what unites us and what divides us. We talked about 老友记 and families, about situations at work and at home, and about how fevered and fraught the 辩论 around gender equality has become.
It is, of course, one of the great conversations a woman and a man can have — well, OK, maybe not, but it beats the old do-you-come-here-often? routine — and we've been having it, in one form 或者 another, since we were...
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