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From the original Reddit post:
On brief reading I wonder if this is not taking out of context as well as comparing two wildly different philosophies. It seems Mengzi typically discusses lust as part of an inner quality when arguing righteous must come from inside before an external action occurs.
https://iep.utm.edu/mencius/
But then I found this and think I am wrong
https://en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/%E9%A3%9F%E8%89%B2%E6%80%A7%E4%B9%9F
Mengzi is most famous for arguing that human nature is originally good and thus corrupted by society. I wonder if he is saying delighting in food and sex is natural but these actions may be corrupted via society into bad acts of desire and lust.
Thanks for providing the Classical Chinese