It could be that they are attracted to the style or the topics you cover in your stories. Sometimes, it's just a way for them to pass the time and get entertained.
Perhaps they have a particular interest in the subject matter of your stories, or they might be fans of your storytelling style. Maybe they also watch to learn something new or gain a different perspective.
Maybe they do it to keep tabs on you or to satisfy their own sense of control and superiority.
Maybe they still have some interest or curiosity about your life.
Maybe they find your stories interesting or engaging.
Some exes watch your stories because they haven't fully moved on and still have lingering feelings. Or it might be a subconscious habit without any deep meaning behind it.
It could be that they have a genuine interest in your experiences or the way you tell the stories. Sometimes, it's just a way to pass the time and be entertained.
It might be that they're being indecisive or playing games. They watch your stories to stay connected in a passive way while avoiding the responsibility of a real interaction.
Maybe they're not sure how to approach you but still have some interest. So, they watch your stories to keep tabs without having to engage directly.
It might be that they're being indecisive or playing games. Maybe they ghosted initially because they were scared or unsure, but then can't resist checking up on you through your stories.
Maybe they're being shy or unsure how to approach you directly. Watching your stories could be their way of keeping tabs on you without having to engage just yet.
For some, it could be a form of catharsis. Prison life can be very压抑, and sharing those stories is a way to relieve the emotions they've bottled up. It's like unburdening themselves to those who are willing to listen.