Couple years ago I went out with some work friends for drinks. I was new to the area and was used to going out drinking in the city were the night life is abit more glamorous and people dress up more compared to the small market town I was going out drinking in.
It was two male colleagues, myself and another girl. 3 of us were all in relationships besides the other girl we just got on really well together and they wanted to show me a night out in there town.
I got myself abit to dressed up. I wore a black top had a cut out of a love heart around the chest area and some leather trousers and heels. At the time I didn't think it would be inappropriate that's pretty modest compared to what most British girls wear on nights out.
One of the lads connor was very drunk and kept touching me to the point the girl at the bar thought he was boyfriend when in reality my now husband was waiting for me at home. I was very up front with him and told him to stop and he did for most the night and apologised.
Then as we were leaving to get in are taxis connor slaps my arse because he liked the sound it made with my leather trousers. I threatened to kick him in the ball and stood my heel into his toe.
The next day at work he apologised and was very embarrassed as he has a girlfriend at home. I forgave him but refused to ever go out with him again for drinks. My husband doesn't like connor much either for obvious reasons.
Connor isn't a bad guy but he isn't very serious and likes to mess around a lot. He was telling some of the younger lads at work the story of what happened on the night out and some apparently asked if he had pictures of me in these trousers.
I wasn't too happy about but I know connor isn't stupid enough to get himself in that kind of trouble and he I think even he's aware that's too far but creeped me out abit I thought leather trousers were just trendy and nothing would be seen as sexual about them there trousers.
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