Well, think about why you have that thought. Maybe the stories have become repetitive or not interesting to you anymore. If so, then stopping could be a good choice. But if there's still a glimmer of hope or something that keeps you hooked, you might want to give it a little more time.
I'd say consider your reasons. If they're causing stress or taking up too much of your time without giving you much in return, then yes, stop. But if it's just a temporary slump, it might be worth waiting to see if things improve.
Yes, if watching his stories makes you feel uncomfortable or is a waste of your time, then you should stop.
If they're starting to get on your nerves, it's a clear sign that you should stop. There's no point in subjecting yourself to something that annoys you. Maybe his stories have changed in content or frequency, but whatever the reason, your annoyance is a good enough reason to quit watching.
It depends on how you feel about it. If watching his stories makes you uncomfortable or is a distraction, then yes, you should stop. But if you enjoy them and they don't have a negative impact on you, there's no need to stop.
It depends on how you feel. If they no longer interest you or make you uncomfortable, maybe it's time to stop.
It depends on how you feel about it. If it makes you uncomfortable or is a distraction, then yes, you should stop. But if you enjoy them and they don't have a negative impact on you, there's no reason to stop.
It depends. If the stories are no longer interesting or relevant to you, then maybe you should. But if there's still something that catches your attention, there might not be a need to stop.
Well, it might be that her stories are not in line with your values. For example, if she often showcases a very materialistic lifestyle that you don't believe in or if she is mean to others in her stories. By continuing to watch, you may subconsciously absorb some of these values that you don't actually want. Moreover, if you are trying to reduce your screen time or focus more on real - life interactions, stopping watching her stories can be a step in the right direction.
It could go either way. If your interaction with her often involves discussing his stories or if she expects you to be interested in them, she might notice. Otherwise, she might not give it a second thought.
Well, it's hard to say for sure. If she has a habit of checking who views his stories often, then there's a chance she'll notice. However, there are so many people who view stories, she could easily overlook the fact that you've stopped. Maybe she is more focused on other aspects like the content of the stories or who he is interacting with in the stories rather than specifically who is watching or not watching.
It depends on how closely he pays attention to who views his stories. If he's not that observant, he might not notice.