Perhaps it's a very odd way of saying that Wilma is so unremarkable that there is no story to tell about her life. However, every person has a life and experiences, so it could also be a misunderstanding or a very specific context - like in a group where people are only interested in 'big' or 'interesting' life stories and Wilma's is not considered as such.
It might be a wrong statement. Maybe it should be 'Wilma doesn't have a life story'. It could imply that there is not enough information or knowledge about Wilma's life to form a proper story.
If it's a misunderstanding like the wrong grammar, and we want to help Wilma have a better 'life story' in a sense of making her life more interesting or fulfilling. We could introduce her to new activities, new people. New experiences often lead to new chapters in one's life story.
It could mean she's just casually interested in your content. Maybe she doesn't want to commit to following you but still enjoys seeing what you post from time to time.
It might be that she is shy about following you. She could be interested in you or what you post, but for some reason, she doesn't feel comfortable with the idea of following. So, she just watches the stories as a way to keep in touch without making it too obvious. For example, she might be worried about what others would think if she followed you.
Perhaps they saw it but were too busy to give a response at that moment and plan to come back to it later. It might also be that they agree or disagree but don't feel the need to communicate that. Maybe they just wanted to observe without getting involved.
One key event was her battle with polio as a child. Another was her start in track and field. And of course, her winning of multiple Olympic gold medals.
I don't know exactly what Wilma is reading in the story without more details.
This statement is a rather direct and perhaps slightly rude way of saying that in the realm of a recipe, the life story of the person sharing it is not needed. It's like when you go to a cooking class and the instructor just wants to teach you the steps of making a dish, not listen to your tales. The person might be in a hurry to get the recipe details or just doesn't have the patience for the extra chatter.
It could mean they're just not that into social media stories. Maybe they don't check them regularly or they prefer other forms of communication. Don't take it too personally right away.
Maybe he's shy. He might be interested in you but doesn't know how to start a conversation. Just watching your stories is his way of staying updated on your life without having to interact directly yet.
Perhaps she doesn't know what to say in response. Watching your stories is her way of staying updated on your life without having to come up with a reply. It could also be that she doesn't want to engage in a conversation directly but still wants to be part of your world through your stories.