Trainbuff wrote:
I have mor ea desire to be normal than just be complacent with being segregated to dating aspies.
I don't think of it as a segregation. I wouldn't actively search for an aspie, specifically, to date. For me it is about finding someone who I have a common bond with, like you said in your original post, and I think I would tend to feel more connected with people who are in a similar place on the spectrum as me. By "spectrum" I mean the entire thing, including NTs. A lot of the things that I value in a partner are things that people at the more AS end tend to have, so by default I may end up with an aspie, and that wouldn't worry me.
Actually I tend to get along best with "cuspies", a term I learnt a couple of months ago which refers to those who are near the borderline, if there was such a thing. Who coined that term anyway? Hats off to you