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I vehemently disagree with your suggestion, use the options for their intended purpose. If you don't want people knowing you have X game then use the remove from account option.
I'd personally love a feature like this, as I tend to play a lot of first person shooters and my family, who I no longer live with, disapproves of the genre as a whole. Combine that with the fact that there are plenty of people as proven by other similar threads who want to enjoy Steam's selection of more adult games without their boss, co-workers, or friends finding out what they play, and this means Steam has an actual driving reason to implement this.
Ideally you wouldn't have to worry about this, but Steam tries to fit everyone into the hole of assuming that people want to share their gaming hobbies entirely with all their friends, or none of it at all. If you didn't need Steam to launch games, this would be much easier to deal with, but sadly you do need Steam for many games...
While most of this is true, it sadly doesn't help with it still showing on your profile as something you own. >_<
I do appreciate the help, however. Too many people simply try to troll by saying "Just grow some balls and stop caring," which really helps no one since it doesn't solve the issue.