Whether it's a dog, a cat, a monkey, or a human, pleasure should suit each one in the same way.
It has never increased, and it must have remained the same since time immemorial.
When it comes to sexual desire, appetite, appetite, desire to sleep, even genuinely loving someone is a pleasure.
In other words, getting joy can be said to be pleasure.
Therefore, with the exception of some scriptures, Buddhism recommends leaving pleasure.
In Theravada Buddhism, it is forbidden to even eat a meal just because it is delicious.
However, these are ridiculous stories for those who are not ascetic practitioners.
Naruko-san seems to only talk about sexual pleasure, so if I limit it to that...
The fact that they have sexual intercourse, not limited to men, does not mean the same number, but at least the same can be said for women.
In short, pleasure is not an issue; it is a moral issue due to a decline in social morality.
The problem is on the pleasure-seeking side.
In Japan in the old days, sexual intercourse with someone other than a specific partner was despised as something outrageous and shameful.
However, in modern times, we are entering an age where even saying such things is nonsense.
When it comes to sexual pleasure, I think it's not a matter of pleasure, but rather a matter of “self-control” that comes from a culture of freedom.
However, while slightly off the question, the issue of pleasure isn't just sexual.
Even when it's time to eat, you can choose and eat only what you like from what was served, and leave your meal without worry. If there's something I want, I try to get it without looking at anything else. Even if you kick someone down, try passing through your own opinions... if you count them up, it's inexhaustible, but these also come from the pleasure of trying to satisfy one's own desires if you correct the original situation.
I am keenly aware that we, boys, still have a lot to do.