How do I respond when others call me a prude? Is there a difference between being a prude and being respectful and having morals?
My boyfriend of under a year, gets frustrated when I tell him I don’t want him touching my butt or breasts and when I pull away when he tries or I removed his hands. He told me he once told his friends and they gave him a hug and condolences? Saying they felt bad for him. I’m not a touchy person and he thinks that since I warmed up to holding hands, him continuously trying to touch my butt or kiss my breasts, or taking my hand and placing it on his butt (I pull it away immediately) will help desensitize me and warm up to that kind of touch. Despite the fact that I’ve told him I’m not comfortable with that and don’t believe people should be touching each other that way until marriage. Plus, holding hands is not the same as touching someone’s butt, holding hands isn’t sexual.

I also get uncomfortable when he makes dirty comments and makes references about his male anatomy and shamelessly admits when thinking about me gives him a, excuse my language, a really hard erection.
His friends also have told me to loosen up and enjoy life, you only live once. I tell them I’m not compromising my values and that there’s a difference between being a prude and having respect for my body and my boyfriends, they and my boyfriend say there’s no difference, your religious and not open to sexual touching or talk with your boyfriend/girlfriend or it makes you uncomfortable, you’re a prude.
We also have had disagreements on the idea of premarital sex. My boyfriend believes it’s ok and I believe it shows lack of morals and disrespects the person your with, as well as shows a lack of respect for yourself. As your giving your body to someone without being committed to them for life, while he thinks boyfriends and girlfriends can be committed to each other and have sex, raise a family and still have morals and respect for themselves.
He’s agnostic. I’m Christian.