Acharya Prashant addresses the debate surrounding women's clothing and public safety, critiquing both those who blame victims and the motivations behind certain fashion choices. He first challenges individuals who claim that revealing clothes provoke them, questioning their mental stability and self-control. He argues that if a person is easily distracted or provoked by the sight of skin, it indicates a deep-seated mental illness and a lack of spiritual understanding. He suggests that if society continues to demand women cover up based on such logic, there would be no end to the restrictions, potentially leading to the total exclusion of women from public life. He emphasizes that a basic spiritual education or an understanding of the body's physical reality, such as its eventual decay, would dissolve such superficial fascinations.