It really depends on my relationship with that family member or friend and my own views on non-monogamy. If it was someone I was close to, I would probably approach the situation with curiosity and openness. I’d want to understand their perspective and what led them to choose that lifestyle. It’s important to respect their choices and recognize that everyone has different relationship needs and dynamics.
If it’s a situation where I had concerns about their well-being or if they seemed unhappy, I might gently express my worries, while still being supportive. Ultimately, it’s their relationship, and as long as it’s consensual and healthy, I’d aim to respect their choices, even if they differ from my own beliefs or experiences. Communication is key, so I’d make sure they feel safe discussing it with me without fear of judgment.
It really depends on my relationship with that family member or friend and my own views on non-monogamy. If it was someone I was close to, I would probably approach the situation with curiosity and openness. I’d want to understand their perspective and what led them to choose that lifestyle. It’s important to respect their choices and recognize that everyone has different relationship needs and dynamics.
If it’s a situation where I had concerns about their well-being or if they seemed unhappy, I might gently express my worries, while still being supportive. Ultimately, it’s their relationship, and as long as it’s consensual and healthy, I’d aim to respect their choices, even if they differ from my own beliefs or experiences. Communication is key, so I’d make sure they feel safe discussing it with me without fear of judgment.