It depends on your relationship with your friends. If you're very close, you might be more open and say something like 'That's a bit too much information, but I'm glad you had a great time. Next time, save the bedroom details and just tell me about the amazing beaches or restaurants.' This way, you're honest about your feelings while still maintaining a friendly tone.
Well, it can be a bit awkward. You could just smile and change the topic. You don't really need to get into details or pass judgment. Maybe say something like 'That's an interesting story, but let's talk about the cool places you visited instead.'
If you're comfortable enough, you can laugh it off and share some general thoughts on how vacations are for relaxation and having new experiences. For example, 'Haha, vacations are all about letting loose in a way. But more importantly, what other fun things did you do?' This shows that you're not overly shocked or prudish, but also steers the conversation away from the more private aspects.
They should respect their friends' privacy first. Maybe they can just listen and not spread the stories further. It's important to keep in mind that everyone's relationship and sexual experiences are different.
No, it's not really appropriate. Such stories are very private and personal. Sharing them might make others uncomfortable or give a wrong impression about your friends. It's better to keep these kinds of stories to yourself.
I think it's best to be respectful. If it's a private story that was shared with you, keep it to yourself. Don't spread it around like gossip.
One should firmly but politely let the friend know that this is an inappropriate topic. For example, you can say 'I don't think this is something we should be talking about. It's very private.'
Well, it really depends on your own beliefs and values, but in a modern and inclusive society, the best thing is to be accepting. If your friends share this story, it might be a sign of trust. Don't make them feel ashamed or wrong. Instead, you could share positive stories or experiences about LGBTQ+ acceptance that you've heard. This can help create a more positive and inclusive environment for them.
First of all, it's an extremely awkward situation. You should immediately leave the scene quietly to avoid further embarrassment for both you and your friends. And then, try to keep it to yourself and not spread it around, as it's a very private matter for your friends.
Politely change the subject. Maybe start talking about the beautiful scenery during the vacation instead of the sexual aspect. Say something like 'You know, that beach we went to was so beautiful, let's talk about that.' This way, you can avoid the discomfort of the inappropriate topic without making her feel bad.
One way is to keep yourself busy. Engage in more activities during the vacation like exploring new places, trying new foods. The more occupied your mind is, the less you'll think about that scene.
You should firmly stop them. Let them know that it's inappropriate and disrespectful to share such private information.
First, you could listen attentively and show that you are interested in her sharing. It might be her way of being intimate with you on an emotional level.