screen_name wrote:
Persevero wrote:
"I like you"
This.
<BUZZER> Incorrect!
Well, not exactly incorrect, but there's a problem with this one. Him being aspie is almost a given that he's been bullied at least once in his life. This includes girls leading him on by telling him they like him. So if you straight-out tell him "I like you", he may assume that you're just messing with him, like other girls have done before, and will immediately "blacklist" you as a bully. And when it comes to dealing with aspies, once you get blacklisted, it's usually permanent (due to their heavily black-and-white thinking).
I very much agree with 886's "you're a lot of fun to talk to, we should go get coffee after class one day" suggestion. Only make the invite time-specific, like "Friday right after school/classes" (you didn't specify if you were in high school or college). When when you two are alone, come out and tell him that you find him attractive and that "we should give each other a chance to date". (This specific wording is radically different from what girls use when they lead guys on, but still means the same thing.)
Schedule your first real date during the coffee. Once you're on your first date, go somewhere romantic where a kiss will naturally happen, so he knows you like him for real. Even the most socially naive guys know that girls will
never kiss a guy they don't like.