Let's qualify all this. If you are not hard on it and doing track days in the green group,, no worries. You level of aggression is not going to be a problem yet.
Ambient air temp is a big factor. Cold tearing is where you loose the rubber and the premature break down of the carcass is really getting deep.
Really, if you don't notice it it's not a problem,! Most guys that have the ability to accumlilate data are recording changes,,, so you should feel something.
Tires are tires. Rubber and steel. How they are put together differentiates them from one another. The reality is they all like to be warm.
You can make all tires work as well as you can with out warmers. But they will heat cycle faster and that is where you most damage occurs. The tire will still work, it just wears quicker.
Now that is the technical aspect,, reality may be that you are easy on tires carry good corner speed and easy out. So how you ride may be easier on the tire.
So I don't mean to alarm people and scare them into buying warmers. Warmers are a step in the evolution you are ready to accept or not.
And like many things in this sport some people defy the norm,
and it works fine!
John