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<title>Diamonds by Brian Ritchie</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<a class="highslide" href="https://picture.graycity.net/img/1707261958/1161_diamonds-by-brian-ritchie.jpg"><img src="https://picture.graycity.net/img/1707261958/1161_diamonds-by-brian-ritchie_preview.jpg" class="fr-fic fr-dib" title ="Diamonds by Brian Ritchie" alt ="Diamonds by Brian Ritchie"/></a><br//>Between the years 1977 to 1989 I had several friends and seemed to be out every night with one or all of them. The thing that didn&rsquo;t occur to me then was they were all female but I had no intention of being anything other than a platonic friend with all of them and can&rsquo;t think why.Each Sunday I would meet 3 girls at the caf&eacute; across the street from the church we attended and we would decide what adventures we would &lsquo;get up to&rsquo; each week. If it was hot and sunny we could go to the seaside if not &ndash; which was more likely coming from Glasgow &ndash; we would visit places of local interest or just &lsquo;hang out&rsquo; together.Being friends with them brought me into contact with several of their &lsquo;other&rsquo; female friends and I found myself getting emotionally involved with them as well - but I had &lsquo;fairly steady&rsquo; girlfriends most of the time so never thought of any of these girls as anything other than platonic acquaintances. One girl was Jewish &ndash; she rebelled against everything, her father, her religion, the world in general (when it suited her) and regarded the holocaust as a personal insult - although she knew nobody involved.One was a lesbian &ndash; the other girls tolerated her, because she was very funny and entertaining, as long as she kept her sexual preferences at a distance from them.One was a nymphomaniac &ndash; it wasn&rsquo;t her fault, she often told me, she hated to sleep alone &ndash;and seldom did.One I met when she was 5 years old, then later when she was 11, and the last time when she was 16 and on her way to join a convent. She confessed she had a massive crush on me when we first met, which was re-kindled when my friends and I had helped her out when she was 11. She promised, the last time I saw her, to remember us all in her prayers.One was twice the age of the others, including me, and had been a &lsquo;bit of a girl&rsquo; when she was younger and tried to convince all who came into contact with her that she &lsquo;still had it&rsquo;. Several of the girls doubted she ever had &lsquo;it&rsquo; and no matter how hard she tried she was never likely to find &lsquo;it&rsquo; again.One was, without doubt, the most beautiful girl I had ever met. A few years after I left their group she turned up in the local press and was lambasted by them when it emerged she was the mistress of a local businessman and dared to go to a prestigious function on the arm of a famous millionaire. They slaughtered her for about a week until the famous man quickly married his childhood sweetheart and she was never mentioned again. Each &lsquo;Diamond&rsquo; in this adventure is based on several aspects of these &lsquo;friends&rsquo;. Their stories once told, their secrets once kept. Hopes and desires often shared - confessions and fantasies seldom overheard. Could it be it was all so simple then (The way we were)?]]></description>
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