Peace Omega,
It's a characteristic of pagan religions to have this humanistic view of heaven. The Valhalla of the Vikings was a big hall where the warriors ate food and drank for eternity and were served by Valklyries.
The Persians also had a humanistic view of heaven, and Persian scribes and priests wrote alot about women, thrones, food and drink, embroidered clothing, etc in their paradise. Arda Viraf is just an old version of Dante's Divine Comedy!
It is evident that Islam is a humanistic religion that was fabricated by men, and it's paradise is quite like the Persians'. Even the bridge to heaven (As-Sirat vs. Chinwad) was just another borrowed belief.
The humanistic ungodly Muhammed could not stand a heaven without food, drink, lustful damsels, or resplended clothing.
Clearly this contradicts Christ's teaching about marriage at the Ressurection, and this covers anything about sex in heaven, Houris, etc.