Do normies actually give a shit if you're weird (from lack of social experience/ self imposed isolation) so long as you're /fit/ ?
If the person likes you, they won't care. If you're just trying to chat someone up and take them home, they will be expecting that you have experience and therefore it will be a more important factor.
In the end though it comes down the person.
>>34307735
In my experience weirdness has only ever served as a benefit but I'm here in Ireland where everything's a bit different and weird is funny/cool
It helps. Your body is one of the first impressions. I was fat from 15-24. Starting lifting at 24, lost the fat, got muscular and lean, now 30 and people definitely treat me better. Still autistic, but I have noticed I don't just get shrugged off instantly like I did when I was fat. Being /fit/ people are far more respective, respectful and overall treat me better.
Especially women, before when I was fat it was like it was an issue for them to deal with me, but now it's like they actually enjoy it and get a pleasure out of it.
I wasn't even that fat, maybe like 15-20kg overweight, not like super morbid obese - so I could see guys who are really really fat having a lot of troubles if they're robots. You have a double negative being fat and robot, so yeah having a lean and muscular body helps a lot.
Don't socialize with normies
>>34307735
As a professional weirdo, it doesn't matter to them as long as you're cool about it.
they just want to fuck...just think about it...if you saw a hot girl and she was the dumbest blonde you wouldn't care...you just want to fuck. They'll keep calling you cute for being autistic and actually giggle.