While I think internet dating can be an attractive option for an aspie and I do understand the advantages, I honestly think that in some ways it's really not the best approach to dating. Who someone is on a screen can be completely different to actually meeting them in real life.
At least if you meet them the traditional way, they already know your "vibe" and quirks. If they're interested in you IRL, at least you know that they accept that side of you already. Also, when dating online, often you know the person better in some ways (in terms of thoughts, feelings, opinions) but you know nothing about how they act IRL, their style of relating to others, how considerate they are, how compatible you are with them when it comes to preferred communication style or how they navigate the world etc. You spend time playing "catch up" on those things, time you could have spent getting to know the thoughts, opinions, feelings, the traditional way so that your knowledge of the person isn't so out of balance.
Most women will probably be put off a little bit if you don't touch them at least a little bit, or at least tease them a little bit. It lets them know you are interested. They can't tell that you are interested unless you show it to them, because they cannot read your mind. If a guy doesn't touch me, I instantly assume he is not at all interested in me (and this is coming from an aspie girl!).