The father has an important conversation with his son about how to view and treat women. He tells his son that it is not a woman's responsibility if a man looks at her wrongly based on what she is wearing, but that it is the man's responsibility to see her as a human being. The father explains that objectifying or reducing someone to just their body or clothes removes their humanity. He encourages his son to see women as whole individuals and respect them, and to change how he interacts with women by truly seeing and being with them without fear or judgment.