My sister's brother-in-law is in Mrs. Anderson's English language class for foreign students. He is the brother of my sister's husband. Dorian recently moved to America from his home in Greece, and he's now enrolled in English classes at the local university.
His teacher is Mrs. Anderson, who is in her late forties. Mrs. Anderson has a very appealing look about her. But she dresses conservatively in a way that does not flatter her nice figure, and her hair style adds to an overall appearance of plainness. Teachers, after all, probably do not want to dress provocatively anyway.
I met her when she visited my shop recently.
My sister married in to a Greek family, which led to visits to Greece and more familiarity with Greek life and culture. Touring the ancient sites has been amazing, and even more eye popping were the sights on clothing optional Greek isle beaches. I'd heard of such things, but there's nothing like strolling among some exquisite naked ladies who were not shy about roving male eyes.
After working in an office for too long, I decided to open my own small business that sold only vacation and beach wear and accessories. It was a gamble, but lucky for me there has been enough sales to provide an income and enough to spare for more travel to Greece to purchase inventory for my shop.
One day in her English language class, Mrs. Anderson mentioned that she was going to vacation in Greece the next summer, and after class Dorian was eager to talk with her about her trip to his home country. He bragged about the sights and beaches, and Mrs. Anderson told him that she had reservations on one of the lovely Greek islands where she would enjoy the beach.
Dorian assumed that Mr. Anderson would travel with her, but she told him, "Oh, no, this will be a trip with an old girlfriend of mine. We've always wanted to see Greece and especially to enjoy the islands."
"Well then," Dorian replied, struggling a bit with his English, "you should visit the shop of my sisters' brother. He sells good clothes for tourists, and he gets them from Greece."
She said, "I will do that. What is the name and address of his shop?"
That's how I met dear Mrs. Anderson.
She came to my store and introduced herself at Dorian's teacher. "Oh," I said, "I've heard about you. He praises you so much."
She smiled and nodded.
Then I added, "But he did not tell me that you were not only wise but also so beautiful."
She blushed at my comment and laughed slightly. I must admit that standing there in a loose fitting dress with a sweater and glasses, and her hair straight and only combed to one side, Mrs. Anderson did not look like a beauty. But certain things were obvious. Her cheek bones were exquisite. Her eyes sparkled. Her smile lit up her face. Although the dress concealed her bust and waistlines, I could see that she had shapely calves.
"What may I do for you?" I asked.
Mrs. Anderson told me about her upcoming trip, and she was interested in beachwear, a good pair of sunglasses, and wanted to browse my shop.
"Be my guest," I told her. "Will you be traveling alone?"
She told me about her girlfriend and that her husband just was not interested in a trip to Greece.
On the walls of my shop I have posters of Greek vacation scenes and of the beaches. Toward the back of the store, near the bathing suits, there are two posters that promote nude beaches. Neither are overly provocative, but one has a photo of a naked couple from the read, male and female, standing and looking out to white sand and the azure sea. I casually watched Mrs. Anderson as she walked toward that direction, and she did stop and stare at the posters for a few moments.
Some customers see those posters and inquire about clothing optional beaches in Greece, and I'm happy to tell them what I know. As you might imagine, women are a bit shy about asking such things, but a few have. Often, I'm not sure if they want to know so they can avoid those beaches or if they want to find those beaches and for once in their lives present their nudity for the world to see. After all, if we were among strangers, many a woman and many a wife might feel inspired to show off their charms.
After a walk through my shop, Mrs. Anderson stopped to ask me, "I like some of these suits, but I have to run along now. May I stop by tomorrow? And what is your policy about trying on bathing suits?"