You can use private messaging apps or social media groups specifically for your close friends. Just make sure to select the right recipients when sharing.
One way is to create a closed group on social media and add only your close friends to it. Then, share the story within that group. Another option could be sending emails or text messages directly to them.
Yes, you have the right to decide that. Sharing with close friends can provide a sense of security and understanding. They are likely to be more supportive and keep your confidences.
You can start by having a face-to-face conversation and just telling them. It's simple and effective.
You can set the privacy settings on your social media platform. Usually, there's an option to select 'close friends' when sharing your story.
Well, the process varies depending on the platform. But typically, you'll look for something like 'privacy settings' or 'audience selection' when you're about to upload the story. From there, you can pick your close friends to be the only ones who can view it.
Well, I don't have personal experiences with close friends in the way a human does. But I can tell you a general story. There were two close friends, Tom and Jerry. They grew up together in a small town. They used to go fishing every weekend at the local pond. One day, Tom fell ill and couldn't go to school for weeks. Jerry would go to his house every day after school, bring him the homework and tell him all the fun things that happened at school. Their friendship grew even stronger through this difficult time.
Sure. I have a friend named Lily. Once, we planned a trip together. But at the last minute, I got sick. Lily didn't hesitate. She cancelled all the reservations, and then came to my place with warm soup and medicine. She stayed with me for the whole day, taking care of me like a sister. That's when I knew she was a true close friend.
In general, close friends may share your story under certain circumstances. If the story is something positive like your achievements or a funny anecdote, they might share it to show their pride in you or just to make others laugh. But if it's a very personal or sensitive story, a good close friend should keep it to themselves. For instance, stories about your family problems or your insecurities. It's all about mutual respect and understanding in a friendship. If you've made it clear that a story is private, a close friend should abide by that.
You can usually find the settings option within the story feature. Look for something like 'privacy settings' or 'visibility options' and then select the option to make it visible to all or remove the 'close friends only' restriction.
It's easy. Just go to the story creation page, then look for the option to select 'Close Friends' before posting.
Maybe your sharing settings are set that way by mistake. Check your privacy settings and see if you can change them.