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I totally misunderstood the question.
I thought it meant "dressed up" as in wearing "nice" clothing, not more, or warmer, clothing.
As I was born and raised in the northeast but now live in SoFla I dress in much less clothing than so many people here do.
I was stunned to see a woman in a ski jacket in Walmarts - it was 70 degrees out and I had shorts, a tank top and sandals!
Go figure.
"Ski jacket in hot weather" probably means health issue or drug abuse.
I don't wear enough in cold weather, out of laziness. In warm weather, I might go in the other direction, because I dislike shorts and sandals.
Fascinating how many people thought this thread was about weather.
Not really. The OP has poor grammar and/or uses it inconsistently by intention. It's confusing as over dressed isn't the same thing as overdressed. Since they were both used, one has to assume that that was done intentionally. The most logic explanation would be about the weather, especially since he posts multiple threads about how he can't tolerate the cold and wears more clothing than the skimpy outfits he sees on women at Rutgers on a near daily basis.
But this thread is old, and should be ditched. Useless thing I created ( to self).
Old? The first post is from just last week. There are threads that are months or even years old that are still being discussed.
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