Hello :-)
Here i found an interesting discourse research about the "State of Sexual Freedom in the USA" as of 2011:
""America's discussions about sexuality tend to focus on its risks and alleged dangers rather than on its benefits, advantages or opportunities for growth, intimacy, and pleasure," asserts psychologist
Dr. Marty Klein, one of the report's contributors. "Narratives that support the restriction of sexual rights, of course, undermine fundamental American freedoms-and are the ultimate targets of the work of the Woodhull Sexual Freedom Alliance."
http://archive.constantcontact.com/f...768130768.html
Well, i personally would say that this seems to be the state also in Europe or all western civilisations. :-) At one side i see the focus on the dangers good for the health aspects, we now know things we didn`t know before and i see it`s good to point out these things. The other side would be to portray the act of sex (especially casual sex) a dangerous thing per se as an aspect of supporting puritan views on how to conduct sex. That is the risk associated with only focussing on the dangers IMHO.