A questioner expresses his problem with his girlfriend wearing short clothes, recounting an incident where she fainted in the cold in Nainital after wearing very little. He claims to be concerned for her health but says she doesn't listen to him. Acharya Prashant probes the questioner to reveal his true concern. He points out that the issue is not his girlfriend's health, but the fact that other men look at her when she wears short clothes in public. The questioner admits that he likes it when she wears them privately but feels uncomfortable with others seeing her. The speaker identifies the core problem as the questioner's jealousy and the fact that he is bothered by other people looking at her. Acharya Prashant explains that the two-year-old relationship was initiated by the questioner himself, based on his attraction to her beauty, specifically her appearance in short clothes. He states that the very thing that attracted the questioner initially—her looking "hot" and "sexy"—is now the source of his problem. He suggests that lust clouded the questioner's judgment, causing him to overlook other qualities like knowledge, virtue, or purity of mind. The speaker concludes that the relationship is founded on a superficial basis. He explains that the girlfriend likely continues to wear revealing clothes for the questioner's sake, knowing that her body is what he is attracted to. Therefore, the speaker holds the questioner responsible for her behavior. He describes this as a common issue where relationships built on lust and physical attraction later become a source of conflict and regret. He advises the questioner to be honest with his girlfriend, telling her she should wear what is comfortable and appropriate for the weather, and even suggests buying her warm clothes. He reiterates that the problem stems from the questioner's jealousy and the flawed foundation of their relationship.