Acharya Prashant explains that society is a reflection of individual behavior, and if individuals are exploitative, society becomes exploitative as well. He observes that men often fantasize about sex as a remedy for mental chaos and seek to keep women in bondage to ensure the availability of their bodies. However, he clarifies that this is not a one-sided issue; while men may use physical force, women use emotional force or other powers to hold men captive. Both genders are driven by the ego's hunger for satiation and its refusal to let go of its promised food. He emphasizes that it is the fundamental nature of mankind to be exploitative, and both men and women act as masters and slaves within their respective dimensions. True compassion arises from understanding that this exploitation stems from the ego, affecting both genders. Acharya Prashant concludes that unless both men and women realize the sordid game being played behind their backs, they will both continue to suffer. Liberation is not a gender-specific issue but a necessity for all to find peace and end mutual exploitation.