Ty.In this regard, yes. From society's perspective, some limitations can be put in place. That is why we have social, medical, and judicial systems to take care of these kinds of issues.
If you want to help a person suffering from a drug addiction, there are other methods better than coercing them to be in a relationship they do not want to be in. For example, simple energy work on them can help them. Education is another topic, and so on. And even then, if one decides to go down that kind of rabbit hole, there is nothing we can do to stop it. There will be adequate consequences to such choices naturally.
To be frank, I care not for society's perspective. I care about the spiritual laws that every being in existence must obey in order to avoid adverse consequences.
I suspect that the question in my previous response wasn't worded properly. My mistake.
How can someone know when another person's will should and shouldn't be respected? I assume the answer isn't straightforward. I still want to know the answer - if possible.
Side note. I'm asking in general and not referring to luciferianchi88's case in any manner.