Seventeen Real Girls, Real-Life Stories by Seventeen Magazine
Author:Seventeen Magazine
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi
Tags: ebook, book
Publisher: Hearst
Published: 2011-12-28T05:00:00+00:00
The Woman
Who Seduced
Teenage Boys
Guys liked to hang out at Kristin’s* house
because her mom, Silvia, let them drink. But
the 40-year-old wanted sex in return…
Jon had been drunk and had passed out. The 17-year-old Arvada, Colorado, high school senior was lying on the floor when he woke up. He’d been hanging out in his friend Kristin’s house after a typical school day in fall 2003, and he and several friends, mostly other guys from Arvada West High School, had been drinking shots of peppermint Schnapps, Goldschläger, and beer. Jon didn’t know exactly how much alcohol he’d consumed, but he knew it was a lot.
As Jon was lying there he felt a tug, like someone was undressing him. He realized that was exactly what was happening: Someone was beside him, pulling off his clothes. But who was it? Kristin, 15, had a boyfriend. Then he saw who the person was: Silvia Johnson— Kristin’s mother.
SUBURBAN MOM
Since the early ’90s, Mrs. Johnson had lived on a tidy cul-de-sac in Arvada, just outside of Denver, with her husband, Jeff, and their three kids—Kristin and her two younger siblings. On the surface Mrs. Johnson didn’t appear very different from any other suburban middle-class mom. “Whenever I saw her around the neighborhood, she always seemed nice, and she spent a lot of time with her children,” says her next-door neighbor, Dorrel Bowler. “For years, she organized the neighborhood Easter-egg hunt.”
Mrs. Johnson had felt like an outsider in high school, although the locals in Arvada generally considered her to be friendly and outgoing. But she also talked really fast, often blurting everything out at once; neighbors said she could be rambling and erratic. “She always seemed hyper,” says Mr. Bowler, “like she was in a rush to get somewhere.” He just assumed she had a lot on her mind.
By the summer of 2003, Mr. Bowler noticed that Mr. and Mrs. Johnson were fighting a lot—more frequently than most husbands and wives he knew. “Through their window I could hear them screaming and yelling,” he says. “The neighbors called the police a few times.” Sometime around then, Mr. Johnson moved out. He later filed for divorce.
PARTY TIME
One afternoon, about two months after Mr. Johnson moved out, Kristin’s boyfriend, Gus,* 16, and several of his guy friends went over to Kristin’s after school. When they got there, Mrs. Johnson stayed in the living room, talking and joking with them as if she were their age—even giving them shots of tequila.
That afternoon Mrs. Johnson sat between Jon and Rex,* 15. As they all drank, she began touching them while she was talking, flirting with each of them. The two guys thought it was weird that she was acting like one of the group and coming on to them—but no one else’s mom would let them get drunk, so they went along with it. Kristin didn’t seem to care that her mom was hanging out either. When the guys left that night, Mrs. Johnson told them to come back soon—and they were excited that they’d found a new place to drink and party.
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