In many cultures, women do not show their faces,

and this creates a deeper connection when getting to

know them. Without appearances to judge, the focus

shifts entirely to their personality and qualities as

human beings.

This makes me wonder: Shouldn’t we all approach

relationships this way? What if we didn’t reveal our

faces or bodies when meeting someone, allowing

others to base their interest solely on our inner

selves? Wouldn’t this lead to more genuine

connections and relationships?

Often, only their eyes are visible, and it reminds me

of the saying that the eyes are the windows to the

soul. When we look into someone’s eyes, we connect

on a deeper level, but in many cases, people become

distracted by external factors like style, height, or

facial features.

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