I am MG and have the social interaction issues...or used to. I think it might be because of Aspegers that runs in my family, but being female, I was never diagnosed. I do know that the issue wasn't usually so much a matter of how much more I knew, but how much faster my mind went. It was like going down a river with multiple forks and a small boat, one discussion bringing up so many possible topics, while the other person was moving down the same river in a bigger boat and couldn't take any of the forks. I know weird analogy, but it's the closest I can get to issue. I would go down a fork because my mind was following what I believed was the logical next step, but most people went another way.

I have learned to take a moment, think about where the other person is going, and follow a conversation appropriately. It's still difficult for me, but much more comfortable. And, I still only have a small group of friends who can follow my leaps of logic and they consider me somewhat witty.:)

My advice is that everyone has something they are extremely good at. Sometimes, finding that context will allow you to have an interesting conversation with people you never thought would interest you. That doesn't mean that these will become your closest friends, but it will help you communicate better.:)