Thanks, Bee Bee. It must be a fine line to walk.
Lissa sent me an email and suggested that I post some info about my background and why I was interested in AS. I think it's a great idea, so here it is (prepared to be bored...):
I was born and grew up in Barcelona, Spain. I moved to NY in 2000 to study film at Columbia, from where I recently graduated. Since I've been in the US, I've made a few short films. One of them won that Coca Cola competition a couple of years ago and was shown in theaters, so those who live in US may have seen it. Another short film was a finalist for a Student Academy Award, but aside from this I have to admit that the film was not very successful. To make a living, I've been writing for Spanish-language television, both here in the US and in my native Spain. In the meantime, I also work on my real passion, which is feature films, and trying to get one of them made.
I first learned about AS two years ago, when I read an article on The NY Times. I was intrigued because, like a lot of people (especially people in Spain) I has never heard of it, before. I became attracted to the subject, because it revealed a different way of seeing the world. So many things that NTs take for granted and don't even notice are actually complex social constructs. Also, a typical film deals with a hero who has to overcome a series of obstacles. Sometimes, as in movies like Star Wars or in thrillers, this obstacles are usually monsters, bad guys and evil geniuses: literally BIG obstacles. With AS, you can find great obstacles and heroic moments in the daily life that NTs take for granted.
Well, I hope that was useful somehow. Again, thanks everybody for your comments and if anybody lives in the NY area and wants to meet with me, let me know!
Here's another question for whomever wants to answer: I've read about classes that teach socials skills. What do you think about them? Anyone has attended one? Good, bad experiences? Thanks!