Since the vagina is so warm with temperatures averaging around the high 90s, how come the penis doesn't get hurt from the hot sensations?

Mar 19, 2017
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Saw someone have freshly hot coffee spill on his pants at a restaurant today and he yelling out the whole time until medical assistance came because a lot of the coffee landed around the upper part of his lower body........ Well you can guess from this he got burns on his special area between his legs.....

So I'm wondering why if the vagina is supposedly around the 90s to 100 F degrees range why penis burns are very rare from sex and more so why men don't complain about pains from the heat inside, instead always describing it as a "pleasant warm heaven"? Considering how even a chair just heated by the sun in 95 degrees weather can often be hot enough to feel like it hurts your skin even if you're wearing clothes to the part touching it, why don't we hear the same about penis entering vagina and in fact the results are the opposite despite supposed heat being near 100 degrees inside according to online posts?