Friday, October 06, 2006

Girlfriends

"The best part about having girlfriends is that they understand your need for chocolate." T quipped in the manner of imparting a life changing gyan to R.

To put this into context, R is my hone wale woh and T is a friend I have recently made at office. This statement was made when T and another of our friend A had come to my place and had brought a huge bar of Dairy Milk with them as a gift. R doesn't get it, not many men do as to why women swoon and salivate at the mere mention of the C word.

"I say, Chocolate sauce and strawberries is probably better than sex." says A, the unattached one with all her wisdom and not so relevant but a bit of experience. R raises his eyebrows and looks at me with an expression of "What blasphemy?" He is not so used to Mumbai girls yet.

I have never had many girlfriends. Most of my lasting friends are guys. I don't know why this has happened maybe it is because I prefer the fight-it-out-if-you-have-a-problem-with-me instead of the connive-behind-my-back-but-still-call-me-a-best-friend attitude.

But its not that I had never had girlfriends, most of my them have been place specific or situation specific, like my dance class friends or my college friends. Sadly, out of them very few have survived the days and distance that have now separated us.

Since I came to Mumbai, I haven't had any girlfriends, Nish is there of course and then Raina, but still Nish isn't a girl and Raina and I are too different to be that close. So I went on without the comfort of my kind, missing the giggling sessions, the gossiping and the bitching etc. typical to women which I used to engage in and enjoy Ahmedabad.

Now that T and A have come into my office, things are very different, a slight twitch of the eyebrows indicates the onslaught of the period pains and a combiflam appears with a glass of water. A small change in tone points out the fight with the man and an understanding hug turns this little less gloomy. An almost invisible sign shows a good-looking guy just passing by and a collective spurt of giggles.

There is comfort in girlfriends and their understanding of things from the tiniest and seemingly insignificant to the most profound, sometimes much more profound than just the need for chocolate.

What??? Typical to men you think women don't think of profound things? Well you are wrong, we think of lots of profound things? You ask me what we think of??? Now now, you think I will let you in on the secret, thats our USP re. The reason why men spend their lives saying, "Will I ever understand her?" Do you think I will be the traitor to my kind by telling you that? Keep guessing while the women around you exchange a look of understanding, keep guessing ...


Comments:
Profound wisdom in this post!!! lol

but i completely agree with u... having close girlfriends is a bliss!
 
hi anki, i knew you would agree, all women would I suppose.
 
Uhum, oho...yeh kya tha... impending marriage is changing the Pri we knew of! Hey Ram!

And think of this, if women didnt connive and bitch, how would Ekta Kapoor hv made her millions?
 
now now sirji what is this supposed to mean, having gfs doesn't mean Pri has changed??? and how typical of you to believe that women connive and bitch? Its like saying Ekta Kapoor gets the food for millions because men ogle and cheat.
 
Oh very funny one this. I would have agreed If I was woman, but since I am not able to identify with the situation :-)
 
Naaaa , u got it all wrong. Lemme correct your perspective - we men dont ogle , we only look deeply and appreciate beauty with fulll attention :P and we dont cheat, we just believe in the maxim, variety is the spice of life ;-))
 
sure, I agree to you perspective if you agree to the fact that women don't connive they just plan in advance for their and their loved ones future :D and bitching is mere information sharing for mutual benefit :P
 
hi manishbhai, thanks so much for coming. good you liked the post and if you don't idetify with this maybe bhabhi will shed some light on it.
 
Well, this post was something to read. :-)

And i am here in bombay for 2 months. Its a sales stint around the city. I stay in Andheri (E), at Raheja Vihar between Powai and Sakinaka.

Anyway, i could see you?
 
hi vyom, is that a question or a statement? mail me on priyangini.mehta@rediffmail.com, we could fix up something?
 
Se i always maintain, that i am very confusing (and confused) in the way i write, and this was a live example.

But of course you understood what was being said, and nicely retaliated as well. So no love lost. :-)
 
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