相望不若齐眉之好
[xiāng wàng bù ruò qí méi zhī hăo]
'Gazing at Each Other Doesn’t Match the Beauty of Looking Eye-to-Eye' comes from an ancient practice where couples would show mutual respect by raising eyebrows together as a form of affection. By choosing this, the user conveys a preference for deep, direct engagement over distant observation in relationships or encounters. In Chinese poetry, this also evokes longing for close and intimate connection between lovers.