You could just ignore it for now. Maybe he'll come around later and text you back. Don't seem too eager or pushy.
Send him another non - pushy text, like a funny meme or something related to your story. It might break the ice and make it easier for him to respond. But don't overdo it. If he still doesn't reply, give him some space.
React calmly. Try to focus on your own life and not overthink his actions. If it really bothers you, you could talk to a mutual friend (if there is one) to get some insights. But don't make it a big deal. Maybe he has his own reasons for his behavior and might reach out when he's ready.
You could wait a while and then send another non - pushy text, like something funny or just a simple 'Hope you're having a great day'.
Perhaps he's a bit shy or hesitant to respond to your text directly. By watching your story, he can keep a bit of distance while still being involved. It might also be that he was in a hurry when he saw your text and only had time to quickly view your story.
There are several possibilities. She might be a bit shy or hesitant to reply to your text directly. Watching your story could be her way of showing some level of interest without fully engaging in a conversation. Or perhaps she was in a situation where she couldn't text back immediately, like being in a meeting or with family, but had a moment to quickly look at your story. Another reason could be that she doesn't really want to have a deep text conversation but is casually interested in your updates as shown by watching your story.
You could simply like one of his recent stories if you want to show some reciprocal attention.
You could just ignore it. If you don't want to engage with your ex, then act like it didn't happen.
You could just ignore it for now. Don't let it bother you too much and keep living your life, posting your snap stories as you normally would.
You could try not to overthink it. Maybe send another light - hearted story or post and see if he reacts to that. Don't push him with more texts right away.
First, you should try to stay calm. If it was an unjust spanking, you can talk to a trusted adult about it later, like a teacher or a parent. But at the moment, getting overly emotional might make the situation worse.
First, you need to clarify what 'go black stories' means. If it's about her being exposed to negative or disturbing stories, you should talk to her. Ask her how she feels about what she has seen or heard.
Maybe try to have a conversation with him. Ask him directly why he doesn't watch your stories. It could clear up any misunderstandings. For example, you could say something like 'I noticed you don't watch my stories. Is there a reason?' This open communication can often solve such small mysteries.