I think in this situation, don't panic. It doesn't necessarily mean they're not interested. Maybe they want you to make the next move or they just haven't gotten around to messaging.
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.
Maybe they just weren't sure what to say or were too busy at the moment.
Well, it might indicate that they want to know more about your life or are at least curious. Maybe it's a sign that they have some level of interest in you.
I think you can message her, but don't be too pushy. Start with something related to the story she watched, like if you posted about a movie and she watched it, ask her what she thought about the movie. This way, it's a natural way to start a conversation based on her interest in your story.
It depends. If you're interested in him too, there's no harm in sending a friendly message. But if you're not sure about his intentions, you might want to wait and see if he'll initiate contact.
Yes, you could. It's a great opportunity to start a conversation. Just say something like 'Hey, I noticed you've been watching all my stories. What did you think of [a specific story]?'
It depends. If you're interested in him too, then why not? Sending a simple message related to the story he watched could start a conversation.
Sure, why not? It's a great opportunity to start a conversation. You can say something like 'I noticed you've been watching all my stories. What did you think of [specific story]?'
Well, first, I'd probably stay calm and not jump to conclusions. Then, I'd gently ask them to explain any confusing parts or contradictions. Maybe there's a misunderstanding or they left something out.
No, not necessarily. It's just a story. They might be just being curious.
Perhaps they saw it but were too busy to give a response at that moment and plan to come back to it later. It might also be that they agree or disagree but don't feel the need to communicate that. Maybe they just wanted to observe without getting involved.