I don’t judge people for having one or more imaginary friends different from mine. I don’t judge them for eating or drinking something I wouldn’t touch. When they listen to strange music, watch TV shows or wear goofy outfits, I don’t judge. Same for having intimacy with one sex or the other or with an abstract idea instead. People can do pretty much anything that doesn’t harm me or mine — it’s not my privilege to judge them.
People who try to rob or rape me or mine get judged. People who advocate robbing or raping me or mine get judged. So do those who try to do it through proxies. With judgment comes the sentencing.
Source: Don’t judge! | VolkStudio Blog
That pretty much sums it up.
Pity they won’t heed the warning,
I agree I pretty much let them live they way they want,unless it personally involves me or mind then you went to far.I don’t push my believes onto others and I expect the same.
John Ross, Unintended Consequences.