Friendships With People Who Only Talk Politics

5 Ways to Maintain That Friendship with Someone Who Only Talks About Politics

 
  1. Set Boundaries Early
    Let your friend know you value their opinions but prefer to keep conversations balanced. Establish topics you enjoy discussing together and kindly steer conversations away from politics when it becomes too much.

  2. Find Common Ground
    Identify shared interests outside of politics. Whether it’s a love for movies, cooking, sports, or hobbies, redirect the conversation to a mutual passion that strengthens your bond.

  3. Be an Active Listener (to a Point)
    Listen respectfully when they need to vent but recognize when it becomes overwhelming. Politely excuse yourself or change the topic when you feel the conversation is becoming one-sided or draining.

  4. Introduce Shared Activities
    Suggest doing activities together where politics won’t naturally arise, like hiking, gaming, or crafting. Shared experiences can foster connection without the need for heavy discussions.

  5. Limit Exposure When Necessary
    If the political talk becomes too frequent or intense, it’s okay to create some distance for your own peace of mind. Check in with them on neutral topics, like birthdays or life updates, to keep the friendship alive without diving into contentious discussions.

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