That is a whole 'nother discussion. As I've travelled and worked around the world, I find people who don't mind the cold and function in it just fine, and other people who find the cold to be horrible and intolerable. Swap out the word "cold" for "heat" in that last sentence and it applies the same. The heat has never bothered me. I always ran the heater super high in my car when I started driving, even in mild weather. I just like it warm. I HATE being cold, I HATE having to wear lots of clothes, and I get really frustrated/angry/irritated when I come in from a cold day and have to peel off an entire load of laundry that I was wearing in a futile effort to stay warm, while suffering the whole day anyway. Its miserable for me. The heat on the other hand doesn't bother me at all. I just walk around in the sun when its 100+ and do what I need to do. I just worked 11 hours in the hot sun today with no shade. No problem. Drink lots of water, wet my head and hat from time to time, and just go about my business. When its over 110 and I have to exert myself, then I just wet my head more, take breaks in the shade, and take a dip in my pool.That was kinda my point. With a higher profile, peaked roof such as mine, the ceiling temp inevitably gets hotter than the air being drawn in. Same concept as an attic in most peoples' homes. The fan serves to equalize that effect. For folks in SoCal, NM, and AZ..... perhaps not so much given the temps lately are in the 100's. I don't know how yall deal with that day in and day out!
I find that this is both genetic, there is sometimes a body condition factor too. Most fat people prefer cooler weather. I will concede that there are exceptions, but I have a friend that has alway been heavy since I've known him. We always ride around in the car with the AC on high, even in winter when its 50 degrees outside. I know to wear a jacket if I'm driving anywhere with him. He had gastric surgery a few months ago and has been steadily losing weight. Now he says he gets cold easily, and doesn't want me to run the AC when its already cool enough. On the other hand, my dad was just like me. He worked outside in the heat all summer long and it didn't other him a bit. My daughter is this way too.