Well I mean its definitely nothing serious or meaningful or whatever. But lately no ones been around (online I mean), and like I pretty much spend all my free time talking to people. But with no one wanting to talk I kinda have nothing to do. Apparently I rely too much on constant stimulation from human interaction. Maybe Im becoming too needy : /
Yeah, I suppose I get where you're coming from. I'm a pretty introverted person, so I don't feel this need quite so strongly, but sometimes I get a bit bored without others around, too.
Thats the bad part about having online friends, when your online you can talk to them, but if they arent on their computer theres no way to be with them. Would be cool to have friends you could spend your time with everyday. Is too bad making irl friends is impossible : p Maybe I should convince everyone I know online to move to Indiana : p
Yeah definitely, with the right people I can be way talkative. But that seems like the hard part, finding the right people you have something to talk about with : p
Hmm, I can get along with just about everyone as long as there is something to talk about. Though I think it's more so that I'm a pretty easy going person and easy to talk to.
Im told Im a good listener (I do listen to people when they talk) but having something to say back to them, irl that seems to be hard for me to do. So I think I come off as boring for not having much to say irl : p Dunno why I struggle with that irl, online I can talk about anything.
Maybe just easier to find people to relate to online. I am a good one-on-one talker but find myself relating very little to most of the people I talk to somehow.
Yeah, like theres more anxiety talking face to face irl over being able to type what you think. And yeah same, I dont really feel like I relate to anyone : p I still enjoy talking to people and seeing what they have to say, as well as knowing they are listening to me too, though : p Internet is great for that. But irl it seems harder to feel comfortable holding a conversation with people.