Maybe I just want some privacy and don't feel comfortable sharing that story with you right now.
Well, it could be that the story is personal and I'm not ready for others to see it. Or maybe I think it's not that interesting for you.
The reason could be that the story contains something I'm not proud of or it's just for my own reflection and not meant for others' eyes.
Maybe I'm just a bit shy and don't want others to see it for now.
I might not watch your story because I'm really busy these days. There are so many things on my plate, like work and personal projects. I barely have time to check my own social media, let alone watch others' stories.
Maybe they're just not in the mood to text back right away but still interested in what you're sharing through your story.
Hard to say for sure. It might have elements of truth or be completely made up for entertainment purposes.
Maybe it's a warning that the story contains disturbing or inappropriate content.
Maybe it's not promoted well, so not many people know about it.
It could be that they were bored and randomly came across your story. Or perhaps they still have some lingering feelings and wanted to keep tabs on you.
Well, it could be that she often posts things that make you feel envious or inadequate. For example, she might constantly show off her luxurious lifestyle. Continually seeing this can be bad for your mental state. So it's better not to watch her stories.
Maybe he was just curious or interested in what you shared.
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