It is not about the beliefs, I was brought up in Britain and broadly share our "western christian values" (which are kinda christian, but also heavily influenced by things like classical liberalism). It is about the principle that now I have the power to enforce boundaries and have my consent respected I will do so, absolutely.
It's a bit like if you had a neighbour who kept parking on your drive without asking, however much it inconvenienced or annoyed you, and however much you told her to stop. You inherit £200k, you build a big extension and quadruple the size of your drive. Would you say "well, I have loads of parking space now, so I'll go next door and tell my neighbour she can park then whenever she wants"? Or would you put up a big fence with a secure gate and never ever ever let her park on your drive, as a matter of principle, because she spent years taking the mick?