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TITLE (EDIT)
Are Diamonds A Girls Best Friend
DESCRIPTION
A few thoughts on friendship
[490 words]
TITLE KEYWORD
Humor
AUTHOR
Kate Kerrison
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
I have been writing on and off for years. I hope you enjoy it
[February 2007]
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Are Diamonds A Girls Best Friend
Kate Kerrison



 

 Marilyn once sang that diamonds are a girl’s best friend.

There are other things that last forever. The football season, cricket, Cliff Richard. But there is, one thing that is far more important than that. What’s that I hear you cry something more important than men bashing their balls about! Yes there is and it’s a girls best friend.

The one woman, apart from your mother who will see you through thick and thin and assorted boyfriends.

A girls best friend is some one who you can have fun with, the one person that you can do really daft things with. Like making bets that you won’t walk into a nice restuarant in an evening frock and green Wellington boots. Your best friend is the woman who goes with you when you buy extremely small underwear when you first meet your man and who will still go with you when the relationship ends and your back to buying comfort knickers.

She is the one who is happy for you when things are going right, is supportive when he dumps you and allows you to get extremely drunk and sleep on her lounge room floor. Through great life changing experiences, to going to the cinema to the latest chick flick your man won’t go to. Through weight loss and weight gain and step classes, the one constant thing certainly in my life is my best friend.

This isn’t particularly about my best friend, it’s about every woman’s’ closest confidante. The one person who you can tell anything to, who isn’t judgemental but isn’t afraid to tell you to stop being a prat at times.

I think men do have best friends but I don’t think that they regard them in the same way that girls regard their best friends. Men have mates, and if she is a girl then the best she can hope for is to be “one of the lads”. As long as she can drink eight pints and down a vindaloo on a Saturday night then she’s half way there.

Girls are, however, just a little bit different. Yes I know we’ve read all the self help books about men and their caves, some of the men I’ve met should live in a cave – permanently. Surely that’s the whole point. Men and women are different; we’re supposed to be. It all comes back to the best friend and all those women who have helped to shape our lives over the years. We are lucky as women that we can have male and female friends. But, it’s the bond that a woman has with her best friend that makes it so special.

Once you have lost your best friend there is no way to replace her and we all need a best friend.

Diamonds may be square shaped or pear shaped and as much as I would like one, I know whom I would rather have as my best friend.

Sorry Marilyn.

      
      
      

 

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"I love this! I agree that diamonds may be pretty but a best friend is much better than a squashed lump of coal!!!" -- Julie, Aberdeen.
"Kate, Hey, I like this, it is true a good freind is worth more than diamonds, a diamond can't wipe the tears off the face or encorage you to go for your dreams. And I agree that some men should probably live in a cave. Thanks for commenting on "911, A Poem From Within". I am fairly new to posting poems on the internet, matter of fact that was the first. I have always kind of kept my poems close to the vest. So if you don't mind, I would like a bit more feed back on what you sort of got out of "911..." like in your own words what was it about. Anything strike you about it? Anything you didn't understand etc... Is it a bit heavy for readers to understand? Thanks again, " -- Egroeg.

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January 2007
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