Acharya Prashant addresses the human attempt to transcend animal nature through sexual relationships, questioning the fundamental need for a partner. He explains that the urge for a partner arises from an inner sense of vacancy and incompleteness. Whether one has a single partner or multiple partners, the underlying motivation is a search for contentment. However, he warns that these relationships often fail to provide the fulfillment sought because they are shallow attempts to satisfy a deep, spiritual craving of the consciousness. He asserts that neither fidelity nor multiple relationships can resolve this inner void if the approach remains purely physical or sexual.