Don't we all feel now, men and women, more looked at than before?

I would say yes.

The mask creates an illusion of anonymity, and our gazes fall on others with a greater sense of impunity and innocence.

They are not necessarily scrutinizing, invasive and delayed looks.

They are quick and spontaneous glances

, almost instinctive.

They are gazes from eye to eye, because, with the face largely hidden, it is the eyes and the gazes that allow us to enter into relationship with the human being of the other.

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