That “Accidental” Like on Her Ex’s Page? Not an Accident

Let’s kill the illusion right now: when she “accidentally” likes her ex’s photo from 2018, it wasn’t a slip of the thumb. It was strategy. That double-tap wasn’t about clumsiness, it was about sending a message, and trust me, it wasn’t meant for you.

Here’s the breakdown: women don’t scroll that deep without intention. If she landed on her ex’s page, she was curious, reminiscing, or testing a reaction. And that like? That’s the breadcrumb she dropped on purpose. Maybe it’s to remind her ex she exists. Maybe it’s to stir a little chaos. Maybe it’s to make you feel unsettled. Either way, there’s meaning baked into it.

And before you write it off please ask yourself this: how many times have you “accidentally” liked something? Exactly. It doesn’t happen often, and when it does, you notice immediately. The difference is, you scramble to undo it. She left it there. That’s not an accident, that’s intent.

Now, does it mean she’s running back to her ex? Not necessarily. But it does mean you should pay attention. Because if she wanted to move forward with you, she wouldn’t be looking back at him, at least not in ways that leave digital fingerprints.

Tessa’s Final Thought:
The only accidents on Instagram are typos. Everything else is on purpose.

Disclaimer:
This series is for entertainment and perspective. Don’t obsess over one like but don’t ignore the patterns either.

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