Hey guys, I'm new here...I've had struggles through life due to being an aspie, and I continue to even though I'm finally out of the public school system. My journey has been unique; I remember having friends in elementary school, but then in middle school and high school I was pretty socially awkward and felt like I was out of my element. I'm now in college and I've done a lot of self improvement. I no longer worry about not being able to connect with people and get their contact info. One thing I struggle with sometimes is actually making plans to hang out, which is a huge issue for me, especially during vacations. I usually need other people to find things to do with, or else I get bored as hell on my own surfing the web, etc.
I attribute my social successes and self-improvement largely to learning about "The Game," which is quite a controversial subject. Yes, learning the principles of interaction used by PUAs (pickup artists for those who don't know the lingo) has been very helpful for my social skills and friendships. Not the showing disinterest stuff and insulting people to lower their value. That's mostly BS to be honest, and should only be used jokingly and flirtatiously. Aside from cold approaching random people, I've used other aspects of Game to improve my interactions with classmates and friends in college. It's great and it really works, but you have to put the time in to getting out of your comfort zone. A little discomfort will yield tremendous results, in my experience.
I'm wondering if anyone else has seen improvements in their overall social life and well-being through learning the Game, or the "natural" approach to meeting and attracting women. I recently joined a research study group that is studying the phenomenon of the Game changing and dramatically improving the social skills and lives of people on the Autism spectrum. Has anyone else experienced this? If so, I'd love to tell you all about this study and encourage your participation.
I realize this applies to guys mostly, but don't be shy if you're a woman with an opinion! I'm not here to offend anyone or stir up any negative emotions. I'm only here to share my story with you fellow aspergians.
I warn you to be very careful with Pick Up Artistry. While that community does over numerous peices of good advice, it also offers bad advice. So be careful.