How I approach said diagnosis?
My track record of woman after woman losing interest in me extremely quickly has nothing to do with how I approach my diagnosis (and everything to do with whether the woman gets tingles from me)
Nor does the fact I wasn't cut out for the promotion I accepted with a past employer have anything to do with how I approach my diagnosis. I wish I was cut out for promotions (and was devastated to find out I'm not)
If I used my diagnosis as an excuse to never even try to date or get free sex, and neven even attempt a promotion, because I simply assumed my autism would prevent me from doing those things, you'd be right when you say my approach to my diagnosis is the problem.
It's been said many times on the forum, by the way, that my lack of muscle is the reason for my bad luck with the opposite sex. That's a faulty explanation. One of my core problems is keeping a woman. The fact said woman wanted to be with me to begin with proves my lack of muscle isn't the problem (because if my body type was the problem, the woman never would have given me a chance to begin with)