Did you miss the part where I mentioned Venus's temperature is the same as Mercury's (day side)?
Did you miss the parts in the high school biology texts that state:
1. Water boils at 212 degrees F
2. Humans are made of 57% water
3. Humans tend to die when their core temp exceeds 109 degrees F
4. Humans tend to die with prolonged exposure to air temps reaching between 115 degrees F at 90+% humidity and 220 degrees F at 0% humidity
Also, you're comparing apples to oranges....
Earth's atmosphere is 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, .93% argon, and only .04% CO2
Venus' atmosphere is 96.5% CO2 - 2400x greater than Earth's atmosphere.
Also, Venus' atmosphere lacks a magnetosphere to deflect the solar wind and particles. The result is that the solar winds blows away what water vapor the planet has.
Hence, Venus is not hospitable to human life forms (and most other life forms on Earth) due to proximity to the sun, extreme heat, extremely high CO2 concentration, extremely low O2, and extremely low water vapor (only 20 PPM).
Dunno why life on Venus is even a topic of discussion. Even our space probes couldn't pass through the atmosphere without major damage.