It’s worth noting that some very common-sensical moral claims — including non-consequentialist ones — are quite demanding.
Some empirical studies appear to give some support to the notion that people find morality to be quite demanding.
In two experiments, the article finds that although people are sensitive to consequentialist requirements and, on average, find more extreme demands less reasonable, the level of disagreement with consequentialism falls short of qualifying as a widely shared intuition, even when demands are the highest.
Some empirical studies appear to give some support to the notion that people find morality to be quite demanding.
See also this related paper, which arrives at similar conclusions.