Acharya Prashant addresses the question of whether pre-marital or casual physical intimacy is right by challenging the underlying assumption that post-marital intimacy is inherently acceptable. He argues that the moral quality of a sexual encounter does not depend on a legal or religious certificate like marriage, but on the quality of the individuals' consciousness and the presence of actual love. He points out that even within marriage, there can be violence, exploitation, and marital rape, which are often ignored because they are socially sanctioned. He emphasizes that the real issue is not whether an act is pre-marital or post-marital, but whether the individuals involved are conscious and spiritually literate. The speaker critiques the current state of society where young people engage in physical relationships without understanding themselves, life, or the meaning of a relationship, often merely emulating what they see on screens. He suggests that instead of policing or regulating youngsters, society should focus on educating and mentoring them to become mature, conscious individuals. He asserts that maturity is the hallmark of youth and that a society is responsible for raising individuals who can make their own wise decisions. True liberation, he explains, comes from self-knowledge and the ability to transcend one's biological and social conditioning. Furthermore, Acharya Prashant discusses how gender identity is a form of body-centric conditioning that begins at birth and is reinforced by language and social stereotypes. He explains that identifying primarily with the body or gender limits one's potential, as the body is merely a biological fact and not a destination. He encourages the listener to identify with consciousness rather than the body, stating that the purpose of life is to transcend gender to reach truth and freedom. He concludes by defining true beauty as the state of having transcended one's gender identity and biological traits, moving beyond mere physical attractiveness to a higher state of being.