Nobody will ever win the battle of the sexes. There is too much fraternizing with the enemy.

Henry Kissinger
Nobody will ever win the battle of the sexes. There...
Nobody will ever win the battle of the sexes. There...
Nobody will ever win the battle of the sexes. There...
Nobody will ever win the battle of the sexes. There...
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The battle of the sexes has been going on for millions of years. People have tried to fight it but the fact is that men and women are different - not better, not worse - just different. There is no way to win this battle. A person’s gender doesn’t dictate who they will be or how they will react in a certain situation.

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