Well, business is probably more formal than social.
I was thinking of "Gentleman" as something like, oh I don't
remember the other word, but something that women find
as "classy" on a date.
I was thinking that such an example might be more timeless
than today's general social nonverbal language and kinesics
body language, because customs and fashion are totally out
of control and changing too fast to learn them these days.
It is the social awkwardness that isolates many of us.
I hope oxytocin really helps with that and makes it easier to learn
the body language of the day, and if it works that way, then it becomes
readily available, since its not a "drug", not even a "steroid",
just, I think, a small protein that carries a signal of comfort or
something like that. Like a pheromone of baseline social normality,
without which we may feel and be perceived as subhuman.
I might wonder if it is cause or effect. Does awkwardness inhibit
oxytocin, or does oxytocin inhibit awkwardness? Does social stress
inhibit it? It seems like less of an issue backward in the past
because aspergers was once undiagnosed and people got married with it.
Perhaps because social activity was more traditional and less confusing.
Maybe I am all wrong about it, sorry for drifting off topic.