Yes, I do. I have been officially diagnosed at around age 16 by a licensed psychologist and then re-diagnosed once again at age 23. I find more drawbacks with this ailment than any advantages and wished I didn't have it.

Unless I'm in the top 1% of the population, like the super-geniuses of the world (Tesla, Einstein, Newton, etc.), it's more of a curse than a blessing. I would be more than glad to trade 10-15 IQ points from my existing one to NOT have this ailment and be able to have a decent social life as well as real respect and dignity from my fellow peers.
I have read the article you linked and the findings are generally correct, especially with how the world treats autistic people and how the world itself isn't really set up/catered towards said people. Socially and economically, autistic people are seriously disadvantaged. As someone with Aspergers, I too, have experienced those two major factors and the poor social skills and a world that isn't suited towards my condition is an ongoing and big reason for my wanting to CTB.
Last but not least, the stupid obligatory suicide prevention number and information boxed in the right hand side of the article, halfway through the page.


Because, "let's just call or text that stupid hotline (who can and will send forced intervention should they believe one is in danger of harm to
self or others.) and that will make life amazing!" /s Anyways, on a more serious note, life as someone on the spectrum (I can't and I don't speak for all, but a fair amount, including myself) is just not worth it. The amount of pain and suffering from social and economic exclusion, ostracization, and the other negatives in life far outweigh the pleasures in life.