Yeah I'd say the UK has an undercurrent of "Christian values" and that Christianity=good, though the vast majority are either Atheists/Non-religious/Cultural Christians. It's quite difficult to explain. People tend to just not talk about religion, and give it a respectful wide berth. Amongst friends at school or at Uni I never heard the word "God" mentioned even once. When you hear the word "God" it on the radio/TV it tends to be people saying they don't believe in it with a slighty hesitation so not to offend anyone. Listening to a national radio station the other day the presenter said "Of course none of us I imagine would believe in God" with a slight laugh. This was unusual but I guess that wouldn't happen in the US. If people do mention God they tend to be though of as nutcases, so they don't do it.
Going back to the subject, I think a lot of people's sexual fantasies are based around these ideas of shame and guilt, so it could be argued for some they make sex more exciting?
Going back to the subject, I think a lot of people's sexual fantasies are based around these ideas of shame and guilt, so it could be argued for some they make sex more exciting?