I think it happens when you've healed and grown from the experience. When you can look back and focus on the positive aspects or lessons learned instead of the pain. Or when you have the support of understanding friends and family who help you view it differently.
It could be when you've gained enough perspective and distance from the events. You start to see it as a learning experience rather than a painful memory. Also, when you've shared it enough times and the raw emotions have lessened.
You should confront them and let them know how it makes you feel. Make it clear that it's not okay.
Yes, usually social media platforms provide notifications or indicators when close friends view your story.
In most cases, no. There's usually no built-in feature or notification to let you know when someone takes a screenshot of your story.
No, usually you can't. There's no built-in feature to notify you when someone takes a screenshot of your story.
It's not usually possible to directly know when someone screenshots your story. There's no built-in notification for that.
It can be tricky. Sometimes you might get a notification or email indicating that your story has been sent, but it depends on the platform or method used.
Well, it depends on the platform. On some, like Instagram, you'll get a notification. But on others, you might have to look in specific sections or settings to find out if your story's been shared.
Generally, it's hard to know for sure when someone screenshots your story. There aren't built-in notifications for that.
Well, it can be tough to know for sure. Maybe if the platform you post on shows views or likes, but that doesn't mean they really read it thoroughly. Feedback from readers is a better indicator, but even that isn't foolproof.
Not usually. There aren't many common ways to be directly notified when that happens.