“…Immoderate indulgence in bodily pleasures and intoxicants, meanwhile, appears perceived as degrading people's self-control, thus threatening people's ability to resist temptations to cheat in cooperative interactions (e.g., temptations of adultery, free-riding, violence, or stinginess, Fitouchi et al, 2021, for a review). Supporting this idea, psychological evidence suggests that perceiving harmless bodily pleasures (e.g., gluttony, drinking, idleness, masturbation) as altering people's self-control and cooperativeness predicts the propensity to moralize those pleasures (Fitouchi et al, 2022b). This converges with previous evidence that people perceive individuals indulging in gluttony both as less self-controlled and less trustworthy; that people perceive alcohol and drug consumption as favoring uncooperative behaviors (e.g., violence, nastiness, adultery); and that moralizations of harmless indulgences in sexual pleasure are predicted by perceptions of probable harm, more robustly than by disgust or disgust sensitivity (Fitouchi et al, 2021, for a review).…”