>>12766004I've never watched it (I don't like watching stuff about autistic people), but judging from this personal impressions article
https://time.com/5870971/love-on-the-spectrum-netflix/I kind of imagine it might be like that for me. I have often had awkward moments even with my friends where I had no idea how to reply to many of the things they had to say. I often have to step out of many things if I feel very stressed about what I've got in front of me at the moment. I find it very difficult to keep anything flowing in a single direction or along a single mood for a very long time, and will often end up slipping from my public facade to my private one if I get tired.
The rest of the article just seemed like generic concerns about the lack of naturalism in reality TV.
I guess it would, however, depend on exactly what kind of person I'd be dating. There's many people I can get along with if they're somewhat similar to me in terms of interests and they're fine with letting me take breaks to think through what I'm about to say for a way, but there's many people with whom I feel more "forced" to just say whatever comes to mind solely for the sake of keeping up with them and not making them feel bored.
You can sort of tell what I'm like and what I'm into because of what I've posted before, I suppose, though.