To me, this sounds a little like you use AS as an excuse to not face realities/life. As long as we live in your own little bubble, life's easy - especially for Aspies.
That's ok, though. I've been in a somewhat similar situation before after I had finished my studies. The "fun" life others around me seemed to have (let's face it, most of the time you get drunk you don't do it because you like it so much but to forget about your sad sober life) looks appealing, doesn't it? I mean, no, not for us. We don't get that. But aren't we, deep inside of us, a little jealous? It seems so simple. They laugh, giggle, smile... clearly, they are enjoying themselves. Sure, we can enjoy ourselves if we want to. Intellectually, that is. Their joy is... different? Yes, different. Facial expressions, gestures, behaviour. Why?
Go, enjoy yourself, have fun and sow your wild oats. Then, start being an adult. It's not easy but it makes sense. You'll understand one day. Good luck!
PS: Before you accuse me of having misunderstood you, consider the following: What happens is we grow up and leave the lie of our bubble behind? Riddles, yay!