When I went to Hawaii, I was dying in the humidity, and friends from Texas were saying "It''s not humid here at all".
I had a job interview in Las Veags in June several years ago. I stayed 4 days, checking the place out, looking at real estate etc. I conclude that, BS, it IS TOO the heat.and the taxes, and the cost of living, and the lots measured in square feet instead of acres.
BTW, we lived in Honolulu when I was a kid. Funny how a 5 year old doesn't have unpleasant weather memories.
At least in Hawaii, as humid as it gets sometimes, there's always a good breeze.
When my family journeyed to the top of Pike's Peak, I had the same confusion as the folks who told the story of Icarus.
I figured, that high up, I'd likely be much closer to the Sun, so I dressed in light clothing.
When we got up there, in the middle of August, there was snow banked on the side of the building. I didn't have to worry about the Sun melting the wax holding my feathers.