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 the wearers. He questions the mental stability of individuals who claim that seeing a woman's body is an uncontrollable provocation, suggesting that such reactions stem from deep-seated mental illness and sexual perversion. He argues that if one had even a basic spiritual understanding of the physical body—viewing it as mere skin, bone, and flesh—they would not be so easily disturbed. He points out that conditioning can make anything seem erotic, even furniture legs, and warns that if society continues to blame women's presence for male distraction, it leads to a dangerous path where women's very existence is questioned.