Warning.
This story has considerable discussion about Ann's religious and my Communist views. It does not preach but recognises the conflict these views have for Peter and Ann. I hope it achieves what the film 'Good Bye, Lenin' did. My aim is to transcend the politics (and in this case also religion) because of the interest in the lead character.
You can avoid this by going straight to Part 2.
There is adult content throughout.
Part 1 Drinking Buddies
I have been a drinking buddy with Peter for over a decade, ever since we were at University together. We discussed everything, even my hopes and fears when I dated my now wife Ann. Peter told me about his sexual escapades. No subject was off limits.
I discussed things with Peter that I would find difficult to discuss with Ann. I will give you one example. Peter knew that I had compiled my own porn compilation and had posted it on a porn website. It showed naked men and women chronologically from Ancient times to today. There is no sex, just copious amounts of nudity. People walking, playing sports, talking and swimming. It has only naked people. I hate those shots of naked people with their nudity hidden. Everyone in it is fully and lovingly shown.
I has compiled this pot pourri without Ann's knowledge or consent. She is still against porn in principle. Ann didn't like watching nudity, even in main stream films. She still has that puritan streak in her. She still feels that bodies are not for open display. Her body is for my delight, and mine alone.
Ann And My History
Coming from the old East Germany I thought that there was nothing wrong in seeing a body naked. One little known fact is that Angela Merkel, the former German Chancellor, was an advocate of naturism. There are pictures of her in her youth proudly displaying her naked body. A former Prime Minister of Croatia.was proud, even as a PM, to go naked to nudist beaches. It was estimated that a third of adult Croatians were naturists.
I had been brought up to believe that nudity was healthy. Nudity allowed the body to gain fully the benefits of sunshine. My parents and I went naked at every opportunity. We were not alone in doing this. Most of our friends were naturists. We held parties where no one wore clothes. We attended parties at our friends houses and went around unclothed.
Ann and I met at University. She was strange. She was obsessive about being fully clothed. She railed against other students going around "only half dressed". That was when they sunbathed wearing tee shirts and shorts on the University lawn. She wouldn't even go to the local beach because "the women go around in bikinis, displaying themselves shamelessly".
Ann wore clothes more appropriate for winter even though we had the hottest summer for a decade. She drank only soft drinks because "drinking makes sinners". I only drank soft drinks because I didn't want to spoil my body. That 'soft drinks only' policy was what drew us together. For much of the socialisation took place in the University student union bar. I noticed her. She was pretty and witty and wise. I manoeuvred to get a seat near her.
Once we started chatting I knew that Ann was the one for me. But it took us an academic term to fall in love. When we had the half term break I missed her a lot. We kissed when we returned to University, naturally and in public and sedately at the Coach Station.
She whispered to me that, although she liked being with her father, she missed me. I know it sounds corny but I said "I missed you more." I really think that was true. I couldn't afford to go back to Germany and so stayed on in my shared house digs. I paid for the accommodation whether I was there or not. A University town without students is, and was for me, a lonely place.
Ann and I started going to bird watching sites together. I began going to her University halls room. My friends assumed we had sex. But we didn't. She stuck to wearing clothes that hid her body. But we did kiss. Ann and I got serious and agreed to got engaged once her father gave his consent. We went up to York where I met her widowed father.
Ann Speaks To My Parents
We weren't able to go over to Germany to see my parents. She spoke to them over the phone. I had to translate most of the conversation, since my parents have only fragmentary English.
They were pleased to hear Ann. She told them that she would make me the happiest man in the world." I was a bit embarrassed to have to translate that bit of the conversation. My parents laughed but replied "We wish you both health and happiness."
Ann and I had approval from my parents.
Ann continued her relationship with my parents. She dictated what I was to write to them and I translated into German and typed it out. She then signed off with such phrases as Alles Gute ('all the best'), Alles Liebe ('much love'), or die besten WΓΌnsche ('the best wishes') in her own handwriting.
Ann has many fine points but the ability to learn German is not one of them. She has even greater difficulty in speaking it.
My parents, even under the combined Germany, still missed the communist days.
Ann and I have a video of the great comedy film 'Good Bye, Lenin'. This film uses the older peoples love for the old East Germany. In it, the son makes great efforts to hide the loss of East Germany from his mother. The film resonates with my recollection of my parents.
Meeting Ann's Father
Ann loved her father dearly. But he came with a health warning. He was more Puritan than the Pilgrim Fathers and made Ann look like a raving liberal. I shook his hand and noticed how sweaty it was. It was important that he liked me. He knew of my communist past.
Her father questioned me like I was a criminal and he was a police interrogator.
He was aware that Marx saw that marriage was just another way for one class of people to exploit another.
Ann's father knew something about Marx. He had studied a little about Marx. Previously he had a view that Communists were against marriage as an institution. He learned that Marx saw the bourgeois wife as 'a mere instrument of production' and not as a human being to be valued for herself. Marx saw bourgeois men using common prostitutes and taking the greatest pleasure in seducing each other men's wives.
Ann's father said to me "I can see what Marx objected to. I would agree that many men didn't stick to their marriage vows. Indeed it seems neither did their wives. I suppose Marx was saying 'no liberation without sexual revolution' centuries before the feminists arose."
I told him "I think you have hit the nail on the head. He wanted marriage to be on a more egalitarian basis, I promise that I will not be a marital bourgeois. I will never use a prostitute or cheat on Ann. As far as I able, I will be a good husband to her."
He replied "That's as it should be. And it is no more than I expected from you."
The Most Important Question
The question that he really wanted to ask was "Is my daughter still a virgin?". But he never asked me that.
Ann knew that her virginity was important to her father.