RyzaCobalion is right as well.
Keeping things real contributes immensely to the readers' immersion within the writing. Of course, you can do silly things here and there or some interesting outcomes along with some major events. But most of all, the readers wouldn't understand feelings you don't describe as human's.
And you said you don't avoid talking about your feelings. Well, start exactly there: a character might be dealing with some huge emotions and don't want to talk about it. Make yourself the reference to your story, the thinks you wished that had happened to you and how would you react.
Make your personality show up there as all authors put themselves a little (or a great deal) inside their stories.
Just don't be afraid to think you're weird in any way. In the end, we all are and can relate to other people's weirdness.