Respect her wishes completely. Keep the story to yourself and don't share it with anyone.
Well, respect their wishes. If they don't want you seeing their Instagram story, it might be for a variety of reasons. Maybe they're trying to move on and having you view their stories makes it harder for them. Just unfollow them or mute their stories if you find it hard to resist the temptation to look.
If your wife doesn't know that her stories were shared, it's a tricky situation. You need to assess the impact of the sharing. If it's not likely to cause any real harm, you could choose to keep it to yourself. However, if there's a chance it could come back to her in an unpleasant way, you should break the news to her. Sit her down in a comfortable and private setting. Begin by saying how much you value her and your relationship. Then gradually lead into the fact that her stories were shared, emphasizing that it was not done with any malicious intent (if that's the case) and that you are committed to making sure it doesn't happen again.
Respect her wishes for now. She might have her reasons. Maybe she's worried about the influence on you. Try to focus on other types of stories.
When your wife is caught cheating and doesn't care, it's a sign of a deeply broken relationship. You may feel a whole range of emotions like anger, hurt, and betrayal. Don't rush into any decisions. Try to understand why she is acting this way. It could be due to issues in the relationship that she didn't feel comfortable addressing. However, her lack of remorse makes it difficult to continue as normal. You could suggest couple's therapy, but if she refuses, you might have to accept that the relationship may be over and start thinking about how to rebuild your life on your own terms.
You could also try to make your stories more appealing. Maybe add some interesting pictures or change the way you write a bit. If your stories are always long and dull, it's less likely for people to be interested. You can start with a catchy opening and keep the content engaging throughout.
First, don't take it too personally. Then, you can start a conversation with them about Snapchat in general. Say something like 'Hey, I noticed you don't seem to watch my snap stories. I was just wondering if there's a reason?' This can open up a dialogue. You can also consider sharing your stories privately with them for a while to see if they respond. If they do, it might mean they just prefer private interactions over public stories.
I'm sorry, but sharing someone else's personal and potentially embarrassing story without their consent is unethical, so I can't share it.
Stop sharing stories for a while. This might make him curious and he might start to check them out when you start sharing again.
'My Wife Is Not to Be Trifled With' could be watched on iQiyi and Mango TV.
First, you should talk to your wife calmly about how this made you feel. Maybe it was just a harmless, friendly gesture on the coworker's part, but it made you uncomfortable. Then, if you think it's appropriate, your wife could have a conversation with her coworker to set some boundaries.