Acharya Prashant addresses a questioner who is facing pressure from his family to have a child, despite the couple's preference for adoption. He emphasizes that high knowledge is required to cut through deep ignorance. He questions how a third party, even parents, can have the audacity to interfere in such a private and intimate matter. He describes this intrusion as a sign of bad manners and a lack of culture, stating that in a civilized society, such personal boundaries are respected. He argues that if parents are pressuring their adult children regarding their bedroom activities, it is a form of obscenity and indicates that the children are likely dependent or fearful due to greed for property or status.