You should confront them and let them know how it makes you feel. Make it clear that it's not okay.
Well, first off, have a serious talk with them. Explain why it's wrong and ask them to stop. If they don't listen, you might consider cutting ties or at least keeping your distance for a while.
You could either directly tell them that it's not right and demand an apology, or if you don't want to cause too much drama, maybe hint at your discomfort and hope they get the message. If it keeps happening, it might be time to seek support from friends or even a professional to figure out the best way to handle it.
It could be when you've gained enough perspective and distance from the events. You start to see it as a learning experience rather than a painful memory. Also, when you've shared it enough times and the raw emotions have lessened.
In most cases, you can't know when someone screenshots your story. There aren't common tools or notifications for this specific action.
You might be able to tell when people watch your story based on comments they leave or if they share it with others. Also, some apps have analytics that show when and how often it's been viewed.
You could start reflecting on the journey and lessons learned from the story.
You could thank her and start a conversation to get to know her better.
Sometimes. If I get stuck or need some inspiration, I might chat with fellow writers for ideas and perspectives. But mostly, I prefer the solitude of the writing process.
I'd suggest telling her a fairytale with a happy ending. It could be a classic one or one you make up on the spot. Girls often love the magic and charm of such stories.
Well, first you need to have an open and honest conversation with her to understand her feelings and try to address any underlying issues.
Well, it could be that they're busy or a bit shy. You might consider reaching out to them first and starting a conversation to break the ice.
Yes, usually the Snapchat app provides some indicators or notifications that let you know when someone is viewing your story.