It's possible to be an aspie and still be a good parent. Well, I'd like to think it is, considering I have two kids. I don't think it's a prerequisite to be a social person, even though it helps.
I agree. And an aspie kid is probably a lot better off with an aspie parent.
My dad was aspie, we all think, in retrospect . He was one of the the really difficult ones: rigid, narrow-minded with one hellova short fuse. He was the kind of guy who makes a Religion out of Atheism, and thinks all apostates should burn in Hell, never mind if it's a mythical place that only gullible half-wits would believe in. He had no friends, he drove them all away. We had diametrically opposite points of view on most things, so one of my favourite pastimes used to be picking an argument with Dad, whilst the rest of the family headed for the hills
. He wasn't easy to live with, but for me, he was far easier to live with than the rest of the family, who are all rabid NTs. We understood each other, and knew where we were with each other. We both said exactly what we thought. We enjoyed having a go at each other. It was kinda like playing chess with unexploded landmines. I'm really glad he was there.