Mike, as one who as been with a normal woman for thirteen years, my advice would be for aspies to try to pair up with normals. The reason I say this is that complimentarity, rather than equality, should be emphasized in romantic relationships. In other words, looking for our "equals" means we wind up with somebody just like we are (equality means the same as). I think aspies, and everybody else for that matter, have the best relationships with a partner who has strengths that compensate for our weaknesses, and vice versa. For example, my partner has very good social skills that compensate for my lack thereof, and I have strengths that compensate for some of her weaknesses.
This is NOT to disparage those in aspie-aspie relationships; I'm aware that some work out quite well. I would simply much prefer to have somebody in my life who can compensate for my weaknesses, and I for theirs.