Acharya Prashant addresses a concern raised by a man whose girlfriend fainted in the cold due to wearing minimal clothing. He points out that the questioner's primary grievance is not actually her health, but the jealousy he feels when other men look at her. The speaker highlights that the relationship was built on a superficial foundation of physical attraction and lust, as the man initially admired her for the very style of dressing he now finds problematic. He explains that such behavior is often driven by a desire for social dominance or attention, fueled by peer pressure and societal conditioning. Acharya Prashant emphasizes that the woman endures physical suffering and cold to maintain an image that she believes is necessary to keep her partner's interest. He concludes by advising the man to cleanse his own mind and move beyond a body-centric view of relationships, suggesting that true connection should be based on humanity and genuine care rather than superficial appearances.