Goth Teenage Girl Seduces Her Adult Neighbor
Date: 2/12/2016,
Categories:
Taboo
Author: edlangston
Growing up can be challenging for kids, especially as they enter their teen years and are bombarded with a wide variety of cultural influences. Some kids stay on the mainstream path, while others experiment with different lifestyles, which stand out in conservative communities. My name is Brad, and my wife Janice and I were forty-four years old at the time of this story. We live in a suburb of Columbus, Ohio, and our eighteen year old daughter named Melanie had just moved away from home to go to college. We have next door neighbors a little younger than us, and their daughter Sarah had just turned sixteen. I watched Sarah grow up from the time she was born, and she and Melanie had been good friends for most of that time, even though Sarah is two years younger. Melanie had a more conventional experience growing up, and was in several high school clubs as well as being a cheerleader. Sarah was more shy and withdrawn, possibly because her parents both worked long hours, and she was home alone much of the time. She wasn’t involved in any school activities that I knew of. She did spend a lot time over at our home playing with Melanie, and we got to know her very well. As the girls grew into their teen years, they, like most teenagers, became somewhat withdrawn from adults, and wanted their own space. When Sarah turned sixteen, before the start of her junior year of high school, she made some new friends who had been dabbling in the Goth culture. I had read a few articles about ...
... Goths, and knew that even though they could be joyful and outgoing when socializing with their own, they also had a reputation for displaying melancholy and dark personas around others. Sarah was a very pretty girl who had light-brown, should-length hair and light-blue eyes. She colored it black and started wearing mostly black clothes, with dark accents and accessories, mostly purple in color. Her parents apparently did little to control her new manner of dress, and even if they did try, she likely would have done what she wanted to anyway. She got more and more into the Goth culture as time passed, and that’s when she and Melanie drifted apart as friends. By the middle of her junior year, Sarah was heavily into the Goth culture. Her hair was still jet black, and even longer in a sculpted cut that framed her pretty face. She also painted her fingernails black, and wore dark, black and purple eye makeup, as well as either red or black lipstick. The finishing touches were the white foundation makeup she wore to give her a pale complexion, and the cosmetic contact lenses she wore to make her blue eyes appear gray. Her parents told me that she even insisted on being called by her Goth name Elsinore. Her overall appearance was similar to the costumed actress who played the horror hostess Elvira in the comedy horror film entitled ‘Elvira, Mistress of the Dark’ from the late-1980s. She also played numerous other television and movies as Elvira. Elvira wore slinky, black dresses that ...