There are so many good, positive and educational things in life to talk about instead of this.
It could mean he's interested in you or just casually browsing.
It could mean he's interested in you. Maybe he wants to know more about your life, your daily activities, or just likes seeing what you share.
Well, maybe he finds your stories entertaining or he's trying to get to know you better. It might also be that he's simply a habitual viewer of all the stories in his feed and yours happen to catch his attention frequently.
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It could just be that he's casually interested or passing the time.
I'm not aware of any positive or appropriate stories with such a vulgar concept in mainstream literature. Literature usually focuses on more positive, moral and inclusive themes.
In ancient myths from various cultures around the world, we find stories about the afterlife, the relationship between humans and the divine, and how to live a virtuous life. There is no room for such offensive 'guy sucks cock stories' as they go against the very essence of what ancient myths were created for.
It could just mean he was online at the right time and happened to see it quickly.
Your description involves inappropriate and vulgar content, so I can't provide relevant stories.
This phrase is quite inappropriate and not something that is typically found in mainstream or positive modern literature. It might be something that could be part of a very edgy or underground form of writing that focuses on the seedy or immoral aspects of life. But in general, it goes against the norms of what is considered good literature which often focuses on positive values, growth, and human connection.