I had great sound, and believe me when I say my laptop has the worst speaker system possible. Additionally I had no problems with YouTube and the video quality of your adorable face and lovely Canadian accent was pretty damned good.
(Oh crap. Don't tell your boyfriend about that last bit, ok?)
As for the content, I wish I had someone who could have taught me this lesson when I was very young; it would have saved a great deal of grief later in life. My own high school hell put me into the state of mind that I deserved the treatment I received. My life could have turned out very differently had I someone I could identify with who suggested ideas that worked well in their own life. Your vlog posts at YouTube may indeed help people looking for someone they can identify with, someone who makes common sense, and a person they can respect for opening up his own life so completely, who can also suggest ideas which they may not have considered before.
Don't feel alone Brian, I also hold most people in my life away from my personal space. There are a few old friends who I am closer with who are more expressive physically than I am, but I have come to deal with their friendly hugs over the years. I have also made exceptions when I find a person non threatening, quite personable, and very interesting. But when it comes to most people I have only just met, or strangers, my personal space is not to be invaded. I'm not even subtle about it anymore. If someone attempts to hug me, or pat my back or arm I step away before the contact can be made. I am not rude, unless someone is rude to me; I do have manners. But my personal space is sacred and over the years I have learned that people have to earn my trust before I allow them near my person.
Once again, great post and great vlog Brian. Well done.