Some great points!
Firstly, I went on IRC and met Anthile and others. That was nice!
Secondly, I agree I used to 'over-think' things but eventually I developed the skills of smalltalk. Being skillful is useful but you can, if you are not careful, lose sight of who you are. It's a balance; I think you need to be skillful in order to make OTHER PEOPLE feel comforatable in your company. Too often, we don't htink about how others feel (most people hate smalltalk) we only think about how we feel. However, like Weliddryn, its easier to do small talk once you have established a basis of respect with someone - whatever basis that might be (intellectual or simply shared experience). But in order to establish that basis of respect, there has to be something (whatever that might be) in common. I have spent too much of my time swimming in someone else's pond where I never felt comfortable.
The txting thing is interesting. My daughter has over 500 friends on FB; I have 30. And they're not all friends either. Its about the quality of the people you text to. I can go on FB (and I do) but the quality of interaction on FB is in no ways comparable to what I get on here. So I keep coming back - damned forum
The messaging thing - well I've never quite got the hang of
IB - why thank you! I've always thought you had such taste too

Your classical avatars demonstrate a thoughtful, discriminating judgement. These things cannot be bought or even cultivated, you know. There is small talk and small talk
Now here's some small talk. My son (14) has just come back from school having been out with the CCF (combined cadet force). he loved it - doing mock army exercises, camouflage, rifles etc. Not only that, he was outstanding in all the exercises and, for the first time, felt 'at home', confident and unselfconscious (he's not very academic and probably an ENFP). He would never join the army - he;s seen too many horror stories and documentaries - but there's something in him that would be very at home in that environment - I know it and I dread it. What do I do?
See what I mean by small talk? Just like I would chat with the girls
