Hmm interesting questions.
FunkMasterMike wrote:
In your experience, was it better for someone with ASD to date another Aspie, or NT? Any differences, pros or cons?
In my experience, it is not necessarily ASD versus NT that is important, but your dominant personality or other mental characteristics. So for example, if you are highly introverted and can't keep up with an extrovert, then an I/I match would be better than an I/E match. If you are Aspie, but require lots of affection in a relationship, maybe an AS/NT would better suit you than AS/AS.
For me, the pros of dating someone with AS (or on the cusp) is that we tend to think more alike, so we understand each other better. It is "easier", because I'm not trying to figure my partner out all the time. A potential con is that there might be more enthusiasm brought into a relationship if at least one of you is NT. The straight-forward, rational nature of those with ASD could mean less "spark" and "passion" when neither party is being proactive with that stuff.
FunkMasterMike wrote:
Also, for those Aspies that have dated, had an ok, or good experience, did you/do you miss being single?
In my best relationships, I have not missed being single. But I was recently seeing someone and I did feel like I still wanted to be single (as in, I wanted to be alone more often than would be expected in a relationship). I think this was to do with my head space - I wasn't in the right "place" to be in a relationship. So you might have to sort that out before you are able to feel happy giving up your singledom - make sure you are feeling positive about it.