No, you probably shouldn't worry at this point. Just because he stopped texting doesn't mean he's lost all interest. He might be going through a phase where he prefers to observe your life from a distance via your stories. If you're really concerned, you could try to engage with him in other ways, like commenting on something he might be interested in. But for now, it's not a sign that you should be extremely worried.
Not necessarily. It could just be his way of maintaining a loose connection without the intensity of texting.
He might be in a situation where he can't text freely, like he's super busy or there are some restrictions around him. However, watching your stories is a more passive way to keep up with you. It could also be that he's lost the initial excitement for texting but still wants to be a part of your life in some way, so he resorts to watching your stories.
It depends. If you don't want him to be involved in your life even in this small way, then you might be a bit worried. But if you don't mind, it's probably just his way of staying in the loop without making a big deal. For instance, if you had a falling - out but he still values you as an acquaintance, watching stories is a low - key way to keep some connection.
It could mean he's still interested but not ready to directly communicate. Maybe he's shy or doesn't know what to say yet.
Not necessarily. It might just be a passing thing. Don't overthink it right away.
If you don't know him well, it might be a bit strange, but still not really a cause for worry. However, if he gives you any creepy vibes in other ways, like sending inappropriate messages, then you should be cautious. But just watching stories alone is usually not a big deal.
No, you probably don't need to be worried. Just because he watches your stories doesn't mean he has bad intentions. It could be a completely innocent action.
In most cases, no. Just because they watch your stories doesn't mean they are going to suddenly come back into your life or cause problems. However, if you suspect they have malicious intentions, like trying to gather information to use against you, then you might want to be a bit cautious. But usually, it's just a normal social media behavior that may not have any real significance.
Not necessarily. If it makes you uncomfortable, you can always limit their access. But it might just be a harmless thing on their part, like casual curiosity.
Not necessarily. It could be a coincidence or they might be preoccupied with other things. Don't assume the worst.