I don't think so. If she ghosted you, she should be the one to make the first move if she wants to re - establish contact. You reaching out might just make you seem desperate.
I wouldn't recommend it right away. Since she ghosted you, reaching out might seem pushy. Give her more time and see if she makes a move to contact you first.
I don't think so. If she ghosted you, she clearly wasn't interested in communication at that time. Her watching your stories might be a passive thing. Reaching out might just make you seem desperate or push her further away.
It depends. If you really want to clear things up, you could give it a shot. But be prepared for the possibility that she might not respond or might be cold.
I wouldn't recommend it right away. Since she ghosted you, she might need more time. If you reach out too soon, it could push her further away.
Maybe you could give it a try, but be very careful. Start with something light and non - confrontational. For example, you could comment on something related to the story she liked. But keep in mind that she did ghost you before. So, it's a risky move. If she responds positively, great. If not, at least you know where you stand and can move on without always wondering what might have been.
It depends on how you feel. If you still have strong feelings for them and think there might be a chance to work things out, you could consider reaching out. But be careful, they might just be watching your stories out of curiosity and not actually interested in getting back together. If you're over the hurt of being ghosted and don't really care that much anymore, it's probably best to just let it be.
I wouldn't recommend it. If he ghosted you, he should be the one to make the first move if he wants to re - establish contact.
Maybe. It's hard to tell for sure, but the fact that she watches your stories could indicate some level of interest.
It depends. If it really bothers you, you could try. But be prepared for various reactions. Maybe they'll be defensive or might not give you a straight answer.
I don't think so. Confronting them might push them further away. Just let it be for now.