Can tasty food, aesthetic environment, shopping, and beautiful material things substitute for an orgasm?

There is some evidence that people who do not have a partner/spouse or a close person to be with, including the sexual intercourse, tend to concentrate more on the abovementioned factors to outbalance the spiritual disharmony. Aesthetic details, quality food, music, physical activity activate the senses (thus various buds/receptors) which results into inner satisfaction and fullness. What do you reckon?

Answer:
No. The intensity of orgasm cannot be mimicked by these things. Even in biological terms, the amount of neurotransmitters released and the synchronicity of release in the reward pathways in the brain is a far cry from possible biological analyses of "the joys of shopping."

And I hate shopping, while everyone, I think, likes orgasm.
Not for a dude! But I'll bet a woman would fall for that stuff.
I 'reckon' that this reality does not apply to me, personally - altho it sounds like it could, for others/ / /
No it can't, there's nothing like good intercourse. People who don't have partners tend to focus their attention on all those things because they don't know what to do with all their frustrated sexual energy.
Nothing can substitute for and orgasm achieved with a partner. Not only is there the physical gratification but the emotional connection that makes sex, it all (well most) of it forms so great. Sex triggers receptors in all the senses at once, whats better than that?
Recently, on the news, I heard that, if you crave sex, food or water, any one of those can substitute for the other...Soooo, if you can't get sex, food or wateR.try one of the others.
I already answered this, does it replace going to the bathroom for elimination?

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