Maybe they were in a rush and only had a moment to check one. Or they might have been specifically interested in the person who posted that one story and not others.
It could just be that they didn't have time to look at more or that particular story caught their interest the most.
It could mean they are interested in us. They might want to know more about our experiences, our joys, and our sorrows.
It could mean they are interested in you. They want to know what you're doing, where you are, or what you have to share. It's a simple way for them to stay connected with you without having to have a full conversation.
Maybe it indicates that they care about you or find your experiences or content engaging. It might also just be a casual scroll through and not have a deep meaning.
It could mean they are interested in what you have to share or just passing the time.
It usually means they're interested in what you have to share or are simply curious about your experiences.
It could mean he's interested in you. Maybe he wants to know more about your daily life or is simply curious about what you post.
Well, if we're talking about a'spanking story' in a more innocent, perhaps historical or cultural context, like in some old - fashioned tales where spanking was a form of discipline in a story. But if it's in a more adult - oriented or improper sense, it's not something that should be widely promoted or watched. In a general sense, it might be about someone following the narrative arc of a story that involves this act as a key plot element.
It might mean they're really interested in what you have to share or they care about your life.
Yes, it does. When someone watches your story, your snap score typically goes up.
When someone's snap story shows as grey, it might mean they haven't fully uploaded it yet or they've chosen to limit who can see it. Sometimes, it could also be a glitch in the app.