You just don't feel all dried out. The air feels good to breathe (except on hills when the humidity is in the 80's and 90's in the morning.) My skin feels good. Heat makes me relax. When I'm cold, like starting at 76F, I feel all hunched up and closed in, trying to stay warm! It doesn't _hurt_ to be hot like it hurts to be cold. Now I don't like broiling in the sun, at 90F or hotter, but in the shade- it's fine. One disadvantage to really hot temps (here in FLorida, 85-95- we really don't get hotter than that usually) is it's harder to find foods that appeal to me while riding, so I eat a lot of Jelly Belly Sport Beans and chips and Gatorade whereas if it's colder, I eat more milk and real food. I don't have to take off layers and layers as it warms up- I just start out in what I am wearing all day. I like being warm enough to enjoy riding from the minute I get on the bike, without having to warm up to get comfortable.

I've lived out west for a year with no humidity- I was miserable. It's too hot out there.