A shared advice piece across multiple Australian outlets addresses a personal relationship question: whether someone should tell others if their ex-partner wants to try tuning-fork therapy. The column frames the situation as a matter of boundaries and differing views between former partners. It suggests that if an ex-partner chooses to pursue tuning-fork therapy, the decision reflects a divergence in perspective, rather than a development that necessarily requires involvement from the person asking for advice. The article is presented as guidance from a “Modern Guru” style contributor and does not report new medical findings about tuning-fork therapy itself. Instead, it focuses on how readers can think about communication, discretion, and what is appropriate to share with friends or family in the context of an ex-partner’s health or wellbeing choices. The outlets publish the same core content and wording, emphasizing that the key consideration is the relationship context and whether the person asking for advice and their ex-partner are aligned on this kind of decision.