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There may be pleasures individually sought after which we disapprove of ourselves when others engage in them, but so long as they are expressed within groups of shared interests (and thus not harming or hindering others), it's difficult for us to say that they are doing something "wrong" by seeking out their pleasures. Pleasure as a short-hand is probably incomplete, but it certainly is an intrinsic good on its own that must be balanced against whether there are associated pains or costs with an object, person or activity which provides us pleasurable experiences which are too severe and overcome whatever good is attained.
You might want to unpack that statement. Do you even know what "pleasure" is, in philosophical or biological terms?
Only if it is applied correctly and in a sane manner.