Finally, Nick Cannon welcomes his ninth child later this year. He is expecting with Abby De La Rosa, with whom he had already conceived twins in 2021. To this is added the child n. 8 and Bre Tiesi should be born overnight. The ever-complicated scenario drew criticism and comment at the actor’s expense. However, in a recent chat with a sex therapist, Cannon explained why there is no judgment on his part, especially when it comes to dating women who have as many children as he does.
the masked singer the guest sat down for a live virtual chat with famed sex therapist Dr. Tammy Nelson and R&B duo Dvsn on “open monogamy”. In essence, the term refers to committed but free relationships, with the right boundaries and honesty. Nick Cannon had his own take on the concept. When asked if a woman with many children was a problem for him, Cannon candidly replied that it wasn’t a problem. He said:
Even though the world is built on double standards, I imagine that because I am so comfortable with who I am, my lifestyle only deserves someone’s respect. I can’t say, ‘Oh, I have to have it like this and you can’t have it like this.’ I must at least try to offer as much understanding as possible. Because then I would be a hypocrite with all this. Now, do I have to say I like it or would I choose this? Plus, we don’t really choose who we love or where our emotions take us.
He stressed that it would be a double standard for him to disagree with a woman with as many children as he does. (Nick Cannon, in fact, once spoke to Elon Musk on Twitter about the similarly growing brood of billionaires.) The 41-year-old also added that the heart wants what he wants, when he wants it. He went on to say:
I’ve been involved with women who have four, five or six children in a family at the same time and have had some of the most profitable and strongest friendships and passionate relationships I’ve ever had. I would never judge anyone by the number of children she has had.
His revelation as to why he won’t judge women with multiple children comes after some candid comments about monogamy earlier this year, all apparently stemming from his breakup with ex-wife Mariah Carey. And in the last conversation with the sex therapist, he shared that “open monogamy” isn’t the exact phrase he and his personal therapist sign up for. Apparently, he lives by the creed of “consensual non-monogamy”. Cannon wanted to make it clear that the use of “monogamy” as it is might be confusing for some people. However, he also joked that “to define me is to confine me”.
Also wild and out star commented that she is “comfortable” with who she is right now. Which is good because she, as she mentioned, has been the subject of many comments about her personal life and questions about how she might be able to provide all of her children with the care they need, as well as than to their mothers.
He defended himself in June that he is actually very involved in his children’s lives, saying he is even more involved than “the average adult”. That sentiment was echoed by the mother of child no. 8, Bre Tiesi, who explained that he finds time for everyone (mainly through his assistant) and “shows up” constantly.
Nick Cannon told the sex therapist that the people around him “really understand” his lifestyle. Indeed, at this point he is convinced that he was placed on this Earth to be a “supplier” figure. Abby De La Rosa said she is thrilled that her children grow up with many siblings, so maybe she isn’t exaggerating that they all really agree with her “open monogamy” or her “consensual non-monogamy”. her.
Expect more news about the children and the imminent return of the fertile star to host functions the masked singerThe eighth season of ‘s, which is expected to premiere in the fall of the TV show 2022!
Source: Cinemablend

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