why me wrote:Let me put it this way: when we humans lose feelings of guilt for hurting others or if we lose feelings of remorse, then we are in danger of becoming a sociopathic society. And yes, as we become more of an eat, drink, be merry and screw others society, then we are in danger of losing our humanness and what it means to be humane. We become nothing but humanoids.
But the topic here is sexual guilt. You have said many times that you feel no guilt for things that I would have had to confess in the MTC. You might not feel guilt, but that's not what we were taught.
Let me give you an example. A friend of mine sat in a hot tub naked, with a girl once. They didn't do anything, didn't touch, didn't kiss (so, even less contact than your Mormon lay thing). In the MTC, the pressure to confess was intense, so he told the branch president about it. The branch president conferred with Salt Lake, and he was told that my friend would have to have a personal interview with an apostle to be allowed to remain on his mission. So, he spent 45 minutes with Bruce R. McConkie, who ripped him to shreds before finally saying that, as long as he wrote a letter to his bishop back home and confessed, he could still serve a mission.
This is what I mean by excessive guilt. Obviously, you felt that the church's teachings about chastity did not apply to sophisticated New Yorkers in the swinging 70s, but what you felt was not what we were taught.