Mikhail Nilov

3 Zodiacs Who Prefer Texting To In-Person Conversations

Some people thrive in face-to-face interactions, using their talented communication skills to delight, entice, and entertain anyone fortunate enough to speak with them in a casual or professional setting. Conversely, a handful of other signs tend to express difficulty articulating their thoughts and feelings in a clear and concise way. Retreating behind the safety and anonymity of their keyboard, these same signs delight at the chance to text rather than engage in in-person conversations, excelling when it comes to constant back-and-forth messaging.

Cancer

Reading your messages, Cancer, is like reading an excerpt from a long, meandering Tolstoy novel. Feeling regularly stifled and disorganized in your verbal speeches, the freedom you feel through texting allows you to intricate messages that you might feel uncomfortable saying aloud in person. Whereas you might stammer, mumble, and sprinkle ā€œuhsā€ throughout your sentences during personal encounters, you come across as intelligent, insightful, and endlessly well-spoken through your texts.

Capricorn

Youā€™re more comfortable when someone approaches you in conversations, feeling genuinely flattered whenever another person expresses interest in your thoughts. While you might get a tad overwhelmed with face-to-face communication ā€“ constantly feeling the need to fill any lulls or uncomfortable pauses in the conversation ā€“ you adore the distance granted to you through texting. Taking the time to formulate your thoughts and feelings in a clear-cut manner, youā€™re able to shed your shy exterior and become a far more eloquent speaker over text.

Aquarius

Spending your off-hours scrolling through random websites on the Internet, youā€™re the type of person to send a strange link to your closest friend so that you can talk about it over text. It doesnā€™t matter if itā€™s a story about a new medical breakthrough or a purported sighting of Bigfoot, you have intricate thoughts on every piece of news you find online, no matter how obscure, strange, or mundane it appears at first glance.