Probably not. There are usually so many people viewing stories these days that one less viewer is not likely to be noticed. Unless she is really keeping a close eye on her story views and she knows you well and expects you to always watch, but that's not very common.
Honestly, it depends on various factors. If he is really into analyzing who views his stories and he has a relatively small number of regular viewers, then he may notice. But if he is just casually sharing stories and has a big audience, he probably won't give it a second thought. Also, if he is not that observant about such things in general, he will likely be oblivious to you not watching his stories anymore.
It's possible she will. If she's the type to notice details and interactions, or if your watching was a regular thing and suddenly stops, there's a chance she could catch on. However, if she's not that observant or has a lot going on, she might not notice at all.
It could go either way. If your interaction with her often involves discussing his stories or if she expects you to be interested in them, she might notice. Otherwise, she might not give it a second thought.
It's completely unethical. This kind of behavior can make the neighbor feel violated and uncomfortable. Respecting others' personal space and privacy is a basic principle in human interactions.
Definitely not. Such a situation goes against all norms of decency. Our parents deserve respect, and this involves a serious invasion of privacy that is unacceptable in any society.
We have a tradition of having a cooking day together once a month. We'll choose a recipe that neither of us has made before and try it out. One time we made Thai green curry. It was quite a challenge as we had to find all the right ingredients like lemongrass and kaffir lime leaves. But in the end, the result was amazing. Through these cooking days, we've not only learned new recipes but also deepened our friendship.
My neighbor is really into roses, and she taught me a lot about rose gardening. We started a small project together where we planted different varieties of roses along the fence that separates our yards. We often exchange stories about how to deal with pests. For example, using a natural spray made of garlic and water can keep some bugs away. It's been a lot of fun and has made our neighborhood look really beautiful.
Well, it's important to note that sexual orientation is an inborn trait and not something someone can 'turn' another person into. However, if you mean that your neighbor influenced your self - discovery in terms of your gay identity, perhaps it could be through positive interactions. For example, your neighbor might have been openly gay and comfortable in their own skin, which made you feel more accepting of your own feelings. Maybe you saw how they lived their life truthfully and it inspired you to explore your own identity more deeply.