Bullshit 
I'd shag you if you were a girl and you promised to shut the fuck up for a while 
Whadya think a cunt's for?
Dunno, but it's the wrong part to be putting your cock in if you don't want to talk.
To be honest, in my younger days, I could have had sex more often than I did. But, I was so fucking clueless, that I missed signals and opportunities that most people would have jumped on right away. Plus, I never had the "RAGING" sex drive that I read about from other men with AS. As for fantasies, I have them, I just don't choose to broadcast them around as much.
Thats just me! 
Aspie men, and NT women, eh?
On a more serious note: A recurring theme in terms of the "raging sex drive" that I've noticed in a lot of the posts about it (especially on wrongplanket) is that sex is made into somehting more than it is- something
vital, but unattainable. Often it seems integrally tied to self-worth. I have to wonder if it has something to do with the fact that sex is a way of connecting to another human being that most people are guaranteed to be capable of (if the other person is willing) regardless of the presence of other emotional/psychological aspects of connection, but that's just speculation. At any rate, add that emotional/self-worth aspect to even just a healthy, normal sex drive, and you might end up with a sort of perfect storm of horniness.