Joshua was shy. He could barely speak to women and yet, he yearned for them, longed for them, and desperately needed them. He had plenty of women friends, there was no question of that, they LOVED Josh, and yet, he got the impression that they considered him their 'gay' friend, as straight as he was, and they seemed to sense that, yet, dismissed it. Josh was in a sort of hell.
Emily was his favorite, almost. She had a lovely smile and was soft spoken. She was a few sizes too big for many men, but for Josh, she was amazing. She loved some guy out on Long Island.
Sandy was special in that she was simply warm and soft in everything she did. Ok, so she was so skinny many believed she had an eating disorder or had been denied food by an angry parent for most of her life, she was still such a lovely girl.
Lorna may have been a cold insensitive bitch to most, but when she was with Josh, she warmed up and could admit her failings, her fears and her desires, none of which seemed to hit upon Josh.
Samantha, or Sam, was funny. She could be a stand-up comic if she wanted to be and Josh had encouraged her on many occasions. She also could be tender and fragile when with Josh. Shapely and pretty, she was a dream.
Linda wasn't pretty. Linda was a bit heavy. Linda was oh so special in Josh's eyes; vulnerable and yet self confident. Josh admired her for being who she was, which displayed an attitude of "I am who I am, Love me or Don't, I really don't care!" Josh wished HE had such confidence.
Daphne was beautiful; warm, sensitive and sweet and just such a lovely person. She was so pretty that Josh was almost unable to look at her for fear of losing himself in her eyes and staring blankly at her face. She was perfection.
Barbara was without a doubt, in Josh's mind, the most magnificent women he had ever known. She was the prettiest, in his opinion. She had the best body, in his opinion. Her voice, in his opinion was without a doubt melodious and soothing. Her hair was better than anything in a shampoo commercial. Her skin was, indescribably smooth and so much like porcelain. Her lips were amazingly perfect. Not too pouty, not too thin, not too ANYTHING.
All these women, Josh loved in different ways and yet lusted after in the SAME way. They loved him back, and yet, not in any way shape or form that Josh longed for.
Josh had met Emily and Barbara when he was a kid doing his paper route. They would tell him all about the guys they liked and would go on and on about, "Oh I like Dave, but Jerry..." "Oh Steve is so wonderful, but Alex...." "Stanley is AWESOME, but Freddie is so big!" The last one killed him, but he kept his composure.
Josh hated these conversations but he would sit and listen and be sympathetic. It was the best he could do. Be a 'friend'. The most frustrating thing a guy can be in life, sometimes. He got to kiss Barbara one New Year's Eve, but it was fleeting and since the point of the party was to fix him up with another girl, he couldn't really KISS Barbara the way he wanted to. But the other girl, Leslie, oh, she could kiss. It was his first REAL kiss and he was in Heaven. But years later when he looked back, as fantastic as Leslie had been in the kissing, and as nice as the few dates they went on were, she was no Barbara.
Josh was in the worst zone a guy could be in his life, THE FRIEND ZONE!
Josh had lost touch with a few of the women in his life but had maintained a 'relationship' with many of them.
"Oh how sweet of you to call. Thank you." Was the standard answer.
Barbara and Emily he had vowed as a youth to keep in touch with, no matter what. Emily had moved to Alaska so, he would call her now and then, her husband would freak out when he did, so he had to keep things to a minimum.
Barbara on the other hand had stayed close to home, and frankly, he adored her whereas he was simply infatuated with Emily. He and Barbara lived only about 2 miles from each other and would, on occasion bump into each other. They'd talk for an hour or so and then part, only to lack contact for a few months. He never really felt she had either rejected or accepted him. It was confusing for him, even though he had married one of the most amazing and lovely women he could describe. Mary Jane was as wonderful as any of the women he had known and she LOVED him. That alone was reason to celebrate and leave behind all the confusion and frustration of his past, and yet....
He got off work one evening after an extremely long shift and went to the grocery store on the way home. It was 10 p.m. and he was dead tired. Working the evening shift for the regional power company wasn't exactly the Life of Riley, but it was better than working days or, God FORBID, working overnights and it paid the bills nicely. He walked into the grocery story, pushing his carriage along with his brain set on neutral, focused only on what he needed to pick up and OK, looking for bargains and anything that tantalized him. He was, in essence, in grocery mode. Nothing else in the world at this moment mattered. Food, tissues, cleaning supplies was all that his brain could focus on, until....
In the bread aisle, he saw Barbara. She was looking over bagels. Josh didn't think she had changed one iota since they were in 7th grade. He stopped and for one moment thought of sliding quietly out of the aisle and pretending he never saw her, hoping she never saw him. But he lacked conviction and yearned to speak to her so, up the aisle he went.
"HEY YOU! What's up?" asked as he approached her.
Barbara looked up and saw who it was and a grin came over her face that nearly knocked things off the shelves. She replied, "Oh HEY! Why are you shopping so late? Oh wait, you just got out of work, right?"
"You got that right. Once again you've proven yourself a brilliant woman!" He meant it on a number of levels. He never felt right leaning in for a hug but he desperately wanted to. He just stood and added, "Ok my reasons are clear, why are YOU hear so late?"
"I, too, was stuck at work. I should have been out by the normal time of five, but, shit happens, y'know?" She explained. Barbara added, "I've been so busy. My company is in the throws of being taken over by a bigger one and we're trying so hard to get everything in order to save as many jobs as possible. It's INSANE. Why can't these big companies just leave us alone?"
"Greed. The scum of the earth always seem to make their way into top positions and simply have the need to crush anyone and everyone who poses a threat," replied Josh. He believed it, but he sounded like a hippie. It sickened him because in his heart, he was a pure capitalist, just not a corporate capitalist.
"So, how've you been lately? I haven't seen you in a few months?" Barbara asked. She really was interested. She was the best of all of his female friends. Some of them would ask, but only care a bit. Some would ask not really caring, but being nice enough to at least ask. Barbara was one of those who honestly cared.