Ram Kapoor vs Akanksha Chamola: Inside the Lock Upp Debate Shaking Up Relationship Psychology
What constitutes a dealbreaker in a long-term commitment? A televised exchange between media personalities has reignited a polarizing global conversation about the true nature of unfaithfulness. During an episode of the reality series Lock Upp Season 2 , prominent television star Ram Kapoor sparked widespread debate by arguing that a temporary romantic lapse during a "bad phase" of a long marriage shouldn't automatically end the relationship, framing it as a human mistake that time can heal.
Co-contestant Akanksha Chamola firmly fired back, arguing that infidelity is never an accidental slip but a multi-step, fully conscious physical process. This viral confrontation has prompted relationship counselors and behavioral scientists to weigh in on what the data actually says about why people stray.
Co-contestant Akanksha Chamola firmly fired back, arguing that infidelity is never an accidental slip but a multi-step, fully conscious physical process. This viral confrontation has prompted relationship counselors and behavioral scientists to weigh in on what the data actually says about why people stray.
What the Science Says: Is Cheating Ever a Mistake?
While caught partners routinely echo Ram Kapoor's sentiment that a betrayal "just happened" or was an impulsive blunder, psychological research heavily leans toward infidelity being a sequence of deliberate decisions.Next Story