OK, my intended reply to this and to vladamir's sibling comment got sidetracked by my accidental "report" clickage, so let me try to rememeber what I was going to say....
Basically you both just seem to be defending the idea that PUA isn't just about getting laid, but is also applicable to establishing more meaningful romantic relationships. OK, but I still don't see how you get from there to it being applicable to anything outside the field of male/female mating interactions.
FYI, cousin_it's comments are a good example of what I would consider to be meaningfully engaging the substance of my argument.
kodos96:
OK, but I still don't see how you get from there to it being applicable to anything outside the field of male/female mating interactions.
Well, I am a newbie here, but the site is called "Less Wrong," and it's a spin-off, and a self-described "sister site," of another one named "Overcoming Bias." I would say that the comments in this thread, both mine and by others, have amply demonstrated that a great many people -- including many people here -- are wrong about many aspects of this topic, and prone to some very sev...
Followup to: Do you have High-Functioning Asperger's Syndrome?
LW reader Madbadger uses the metaphor of a GPU and a CPU in a desktop system to think about people with Asperger's Syndrome: general intelligence is like a CPU, being universal but only mediocre at any particular task, whereas the "social coprocessor" brainware in a Neurotypical brain is like a GPU: highly specialized but great at what it does. Neurotypical people are like computers with measly Pentium IV processors, but expensive Radeon HD 4890 GPUs. A High-functioning AS person is an Intel Core i7 Extreme Edition - with on-board graphics!
This analogy also covers the spectrum view of social/empathic abilities, you can think about having a weaker social coprocessor than average if you have some of the tendencies of AS but not others. You can even think of your score on the AQ Test as being like the Tom's Hardware Rating of your Coprocessor. (Lower numbers are better!).
If you lack that powerful social coprocessor, what can you do? Well, you'll have to run your social interactions "in software", i.e. explicitly reason through the complex human social game that most people play without ever really understanding. There are several tricks that a High-functioning AS person can use in this situation: