You might start a conversation with her about the story. For example, ask her what she liked about it. This can help you get to know her better and also show that you value her opinion.
React with a bit of humor. For example, say something like 'I'm glad you like my crazy tales!'. But also gauge her reaction closely to ensure it's all in good fun.
You could just leave it be. Maybe she'll come back to it later. Don't overthink it too much as it might not be a big deal.
First, don't overthink it too much. It's a great feeling when someone likes your story. Maybe you can share more of your stories with her if you have any. If you feel comfortable, you can also ask for her thoughts or feedback on your story. This can not only help you improve your writing but also strengthen your connection with her.
First, don't overthink it too much. If you're interested in getting to know her better, you can leave a comment on one of her stories in a light - hearted way. For example, if she posted a picture of a place she visited and you have been there too, you can say 'That place looks amazing! I went there once and [share a short anecdote].' This can open up a dialogue between you two. Also, if you feel comfortable, you can directly ask her if she has any particular reason for always checking your story. But be careful not to come across as too pushy.
Another option is to send her a private message, but keep it casual. For instance, you could say something like 'Hey, noticed you checked out my story. How have you been?' This way, you're opening the door for communication without putting too much pressure on her.
Just listen carefully and show empathy. A simple nod or a few words of understanding can go a long way.
Support her if it's not causing any harm. If she seems happy and healthy while doing this, there's no reason to be overly negative. However, if you think this behavior might be a sign of a deeper issue, like some sort of psychological distress, encourage her to talk to a professional. Remember, your relationship is based on love and acceptance, so try to find a middle ground that respects both your feelings and hers.
You could just ignore it. It might be nothing more than a casual view.
You could just ignore it. If you don't want to engage with your ex, then act like it didn't happen.
If you're curious about their motives, you might consider blocking them. But if you're okay with it, you can just leave it be. Another option is to post stories that show you're happy and moved on. This might send a message that you're doing fine without them.