<p>I think some of us are stuck on proper social mores and manners, because they are in a sense our “religion.” Most of these rules probably have traditional Protestant origins. So those of us raised with those <em>practices</em> feel they are ingrained somewhat, even if we are no longer religious at all. Thus when a social more is violated, it feels <em>wrong</em> in a way that is sometimes difficult to explain. </p>
<p>Then again, maybe I am overthinking this. :)</p>