Well, it might be that he's simply in a habit of looking at your stories. Just because you don't talk doesn't mean he's lost all interest. However, it doesn't necessarily imply that he wants to re - establish communication. He could be content with this passive form of 'keeping in touch' for now.
There's no need to be worried right away. His actions might just be a result of him still having a small place for you in his thoughts. It doesn't mean he's going to cause any trouble or has bad intentions. He could be one of those people who like to observe from a distance. However, if you start to notice any strange or obsessive behavior in his story - watching, then you might want to consider taking some action.
Why do we no longer like reading after the 80s?
There was no simple answer to this question because reading preferences varied from person to person. However, there were a few factors that might cause the post-80s generation to no longer like reading:
The rise of social media: The popularity of social media such as Weibo and WeChat has made people more inclined to use these platforms to obtain information and communicate rather than spend time reading.
2. The influence of consumerism: Under the influence of the consumerist culture, many people think that reading is a waste of time and energy, unlike spending the same time and energy on shopping, traveling and other consumer activities.
3. A lack of interest in reading: Some people may no longer be interested in specific novels, poems, or historical books, but prefer to read entertainment and gossip books.
4. The rising cost of reading: With the development of the economy and the improvement of living standards, the cost of reading has also increased. Many people have begun to consider whether it is worth spending time and energy to study.
5. Lifestyle changes: People born after the 1980s have experienced many lifestyle changes, such as changes in work, marriage, family, etc. These factors may cause them to no longer like reading as they used to.
Reading preferences vary from person to person, but these factors may affect some people from liking reading.
It could be that adventure novels have become harder to come up with fresh and exciting plots. Writers might find it challenging to create unique adventures that haven't been done before.
The story behind it is that in the movie, Bruno is a misunderstood member of the family, and the song reflects the taboo around him. It adds depth to the family's narrative and the characters' relationships.
" Don't Talk to Strangers " was a television series from the mainland of China with a total of 23 episodes. The drama told the story of the hospital's surgical expert, An Jiahe, who was a good man in everyone's eyes, but had a tendency to domestic violence. His second wife, Mei Xiangnan, had an unbearable past, and her husband became suspicious, causing the shadow of domestic violence to grow between them. The drama also involved a domestic violence incident that was filmed by a neighbor. An Jiahe killed the neighbor in order not to affect her future. Mei Xiangnan had tried to escape from An Jiahe's control many times, but she only got deeper and deeper. An Jiahe's younger brother, An Jiamu, gradually realized the truth of this family. The play was starred by Feng Yuanzheng, Mei Ting, Wang Xuebing, and directed by Zhang Jiandong. The show was first aired in 2001.
Okay. What can I do for you? If you have any questions about the novel or want to discuss any topics related to the novel, please feel free to tell me.
The characters included the protagonist, Qu Zhu, and the counselor.
Police Criminal Counselor, supporting role-Paper Draw.
"Please Stop Acting Me" Author: I really want to be a writer. It's a game/virtual online game novel with wits, virtual reality, and player elements.
User recommendation: The collision of virtual reality and reality
The unclear truth of the world
Hidden behind the secret
It's a building that's about to collapse
Or a wave of innovation?
(This book is also known as 'Super Dimensional Games'.)
I hope you will like this book.