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Psychology says people who prefer texting to calling display these 9 rare personality strengths

February 9, 2026 - 21:45

Psychology says people who prefer texting to calling display these 9 rare personality strengths

While society often dismisses texters as antisocial or emotionally distant, groundbreaking psychological research reveals that your preference for written messages over phone calls may actually signal rare cognitive abilities and emotional strengths that most people completely miss.

Psychologists suggest this communication style is linked to a unique set of personality strengths. First, texters often exhibit superior thoughtfulness and deliberation. The medium allows for careful consideration of words, leading to more precise and meaningful communication. This reflects a high degree of conscientiousness.

Furthermore, a preference for texting is frequently tied to strong written communication skills and a deep appreciation for the clarity and permanence of the written word. It also indicates a respect for boundaries—both one's own and others'—by avoiding intrusive calls and allowing responses at a comfortable pace.

These individuals often possess heightened emotional intelligence, using the space to process feelings before responding. They tend to be excellent active listeners in text-based conversations, focusing entirely on the content of the message. This style also favors introspective individuals who thrive on deeper, less impulsive exchanges and who value creating a retrievable record of important conversations, demonstrating foresight and organizational strength. Ultimately, this modern communication choice is less about social avoidance and more a strategic preference for depth, clarity, and intentional connection.


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