Acharya Prashant addresses the debate surrounding women's clothing and public perception, critiquing both those who blame women's attire for provocation and the underlying motivations of those who dress to seek attention. He first challenges individuals who claim that revealing clothes are a source of distraction or provocation, questioning their mental stability and spiritual maturity. He argues that if a person is easily disturbed by the sight of skin, it indicates a deep-seated mental illness and a lack of understanding regarding the reality of the human body. He suggests that spiritual education and an awareness of the body's physical nature, such as its eventual decay, would eliminate such superficial fascinations. He asserts that those who demand women cover up are often driven by an endless cycle of conditioning that could eventually lead to the total exclusion of women from public life.