how is cross dressing a sign for emotional disturbance?
Emotionally or psychologically disturbed individuals often talk, or behave, or dress in ways that are outside the norms of the general society. Cross dressing, in and of itself, may (or may not) be a sign of a deeper emotional or psychological disturbance. Given the circumstances of Mr. Triggers arrest (dressed like a school girl while loitering across the street from a school) I would think that describing him as a "disturbed" individual is a fair assessment of his mental condition. You, of course, may disagree.
This is supposed to be a forum about kilts, not the potential dangers of an older man, dressed as a school girl while loitering at the local school playground, who may (or may not) develop into a full-blown child molester. Perhaps this thread has run its course?
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