Type 3/4.
Socially pretty adept. I spent a year and a half of utter hell in middle school observing others, getting involved (all the wrong way) with social interaction, and then incorporating the behavior and writing the program, as it were, for my socialization.
Then I skipped eighth grade and went to high school with a bunch of people, most of whom had not ever met me before. I began applying the social programming I had learned, combining social experience from middle school and from World of Warcraft (lol) to socially adapt. I wound up lucky enough to incidentally become part of a couple social groups, although I never did anything outside of school - I just talked to people and ate lunch with some of them. That was ninth grade, programming and adaptation.
Tenth grade went the same way, with more advanced changes in the programming.
Eleventh and twelfth grade have been about 'finishing' the programming, but I do worry it's stripping away who I am... that I've already lost some things, and oddly that isn't even worrying.
Aaaanyways. I'm proud of my differences, have a "screw you" attitude towards people who make fun of it. I'm (fairly) physically fit and capable of dealing with most things how I will. If someone has a problem, I'll ignore them or confront them about it, and because of my future plans (the Army), my physical fitness, and the handful of very good friends I have backing me, I have a strong enough power base that I don't have to hide from most people for any reason at all.