Launderette loiterer

by Lee on 4/29/2005

Tochigi Prefecture Government official Takayuki Oka took the afternoon off work on April 19th. But it wasn’t to visit his doctor or meet up with friends. No, the 35-year-old cross dresser thought his time was best spent loitering outside a local launderette.

Obviously this in itself is no crime, but dressed entirely in women’s clothes, Oka-san unwisely decided to show more than a bit of leg. As when a 25-year-old woman entered the building, he demurely lifted the hem of his itsy-bitsy miniskirt and exposed his decidedly un-ladylike member.

During questioning the accused admitted to the allegations, but in his defence a Government official said (with or without a cheeky grin in reference to their double entendre) that, ahem, Oka had always been “a hard worker.”

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1 Peter May 6, 2005 at 3:44 am

Interesting, “Oka-san” is very close to “okaasan” (お母さん), or mother.
I wonder if his name had something to do with why he is like he is…

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2 Peter May 6, 2005 at 3:44 am

Sorry – the kanji I wrote didn’t seem to work correctly. It was the kanji for okaasan.

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3 Toni May 9, 2005 at 12:01 pm

The kanji looks fine to me.

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