Nick Cannon says he doesn’t see the point of bringing all of his kids together under one roof

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If it works for their family then good for him. Sounds like he’s giving them all each their undivided attention without having them compete with each other all together for his attention.
 
If it works for their family then good for him. Sounds like he’s giving them all each their undivided attention without having them compete with each other all together for his attention.
They're still gonna compete with each other and that shit might backfire with them kids not knowing each other.

But hey, that's his family!
 

Nick Cannon says he's pursuing a degree in child psychology​


Nick Cannon is putting his knowledge of children to the test as he pursues a graduate degree in child psychology. He disclosed his academic endeavor on “The Language of Love with Dr. Laura Berman” podcast. Cannon, 42, has his sights set on obtaining a master’s degree in the subject.

“I’m in that conversation every day,” he told Berman. Discussions about children and their development are commonplace for the entertainer, who welcomed five kids to his blended family dynamic in 2022. In total, he has 12 children. Cannon shares twins Moroccan Scott and Monroe with ex-wife Mariah Carey; Golden Sagon, Powerful Queen, and Rise Messiah with Brittany Bell; twins Zillion Heir and Zion Mixolydian and son Zeppelin with Abby De La Rosa; Legendary Love with Bri Tiesi; Onyx Ice Cole Cannon with Lanisha Cole; and Halo Marie with Alyssa Scott. Scott and the network host also shared their son Zen, who passed away at five months old from a brain tumor in Dec. 2021.

The She Ball actor continued, “The presence of a father and how much will they need you, the Freudian aspect of reverting back to your childhood trauma or the lack thereof, and nature vs. nurture — these are conversations I have several times every single day.”

Cannon and his seemingly ever-growing family is a staple topic on social media, oftentimes with people debating his ability to be a present parent. But his conversations about fatherhood have nothing to do with what naysayers have to say. “I’m like, I’m living, whether in therapy on my own or even just wanting to make sure that every single child has what they need, developmentally and emotionally. I’m studying the brain and at what point does sensory matter,” explained Cannon.

Elsewhere in the interview, he admitted, “I f**k up all the time! And my f**k-ups usually are because just of, like, malpractice. Just being a dumb man. I didn’t do what I said I was going to do, or I forgot to call, or I was late.” Last month, he revealed that he accidentally mixed up some of his handwritten Mother’s Day cards. On “The Daily Cannon” podcast, Cannon said he tried his best and that if he’d given them all generic cards, the mix-up would not have happened.
 
That nigga said on the 5150 show that he has all those children to see if one can give him blood or a certain cell to help cure his cancer. But the nigga is all over the place with the random shit he be saying but it is his life so that's good with me do you homie.
 
Everything about Nick in this clip comes off as something from the mind of a 15 year old.. The deflection, quoting rappers, his posture, name calling, short sightedness, overall ignorance... Very sad behavior.
Just when he had everybody fooled thinking he was the smartest in the room wearing that damn turban. Only reason why Nick get all this attention and can get away what he says is because he's a celebrity.
 
Only reason why Nick get all this attention and can get away what he says is because he's a celebrity.
yep but he could go deeper into meanings , I thought Umar (with all his fuckery has a lot of good ideas & concepts) could've said more .. but im gonna watch the full interview now
 

Elon Musk, who's fathered 10 children, reportedly donated $10 million to fund a fertility and population research project​

Elon Musk The 52-year-old billionaire has fathered at least 10 children with three women.


whats the problem with Nick again????

It’s 12 kids now and he just purchased a compound for his three babies mothers and kids to stay at when they visit. Both Musk and Canon seem problematic.
 

How about that? Dr. Umar makes sense when he's not talking out of his butt. I know that "old Dr. Umar" is still in there somewhere. Anyway, both of these gentlemen make great points. With that being said, I think that "success" is relative to what Nick is saying. Nick is a billionaire so he's correct it makes no sense for him to be married (I'm still surprised Bezos remarried), but for a man that has worked and saved up his money and retirement and he has money in the bank and has a house and then his wife cheats on him and SHE files for divorce and can get half? I dont remember who posted it but someone posted a tiktok of a woman saying that she was married for 15 years and then said that God told her that that man was not her husband and divorced him.

To Dr. Umar's point, I agree with him wholeheartedly if this was 30 years ago. Women today aren't desiring to have kids like they used to have and we have seen the proof of concept that you can raise kids successfully with two separate households. So if you're getting married "for kids" then that's a losing situation. I hear people talking about "'staying together for the kids" and when me and my ex separated I thought about this as well, but I realized that this would have been worse because our kids would have been able to feel the tension in the household and it would have put them in a different headspace as well. So we went our own ways and I don't regret it. Again, I'm not talking about being against the institution of marriage for others, but as I see it right now as far as from a men's perspective, What's the benefit? All my married brothas @4 Dimensional and @woodchuck (I've seen you all speak positively about your marriages) can chime in here.
 
It’s 12 kids now and he just purchased a compound for his three babies mothers and kids to stay at when they visit. Both Musk and Canon seem problematic.
Going to push back on this a little and I think that having multiple kids with multiple women (ON PURPOSE) is problematic. With that being said, he's dealing with his reality and as a billionaire, he can afford to have his family on a compound when they visit and he can go check on each family, then I dont see the problem. There will come a day when his kids will ask him why he didn't' stay with their mother and he will have to answer that question and come up with a good explanation (and maybe he's already had that conversation) about the reasons why but this is his reality. We all adapt to our own situations but that doesn't necessarily make it correct, but we make the best of the situation we are currently in
 
How about that? Dr. Umar makes sense when he's not talking out of his butt. I know that "old Dr. Umar" is still in there somewhere. Anyway, both of these gentlemen make great points. With that being said, I think that "success" is relative to what Nick is saying. Nick is a billionaire so he's correct it makes no sense for him to be married (I'm still surprised Bezos remarried), but for a man that has worked and saved up his money and retirement and he has money in the bank and has a house and then his wife cheats on him and SHE files for divorce and can get half? I dont remember who posted it but someone posted a tiktok of a woman saying that she was married for 15 years and then said that God told her that that man was not her husband and divorced him.

To Dr. Umar's point, I agree with him wholeheartedly if this was 30 years ago. Women today aren't desiring to have kids like they used to have and we have seen the proof of concept that you can raise kids successfully with two separate households. So if you're getting married "for kids" then that's a losing situation. I hear people talking about "'staying together for the kids" and when me and my ex separated I thought about this as well, but I realized that this would have been worse because our kids would have been able to feel the tension in the household and it would have put them in a different headspace as well. So we went our own ways and I don't regret it. Again, I'm not talking about being against the institution of marriage for others, but as I see it right now as far as from a men's perspective, What's the benefit? All my married brothas @4 Dimensional and @woodchuck (I've seen you all speak positively about your marriages) can chime in here.

Yeah, today’s ideology of marriage has significantly shifted. It’s difficult out here to live nowadays. The reality of many average Americans is the expensive cost of living and their inability to maintain steady income and a level of stability. Then you have the psychological aspect of two people trying to understand each other while constantly evolving as individuals.

I’m in that age bracket where I am seeing more marriages end than beginning. People married 20+ years are getting divorced. Also, the people I know that has many kids (more than three) aren’t very happy people with their life or marriage. But that’s only the people I know and doesn’t constitute as some type of truth.

I have a great marriage and we’ve have built income and a solid life together. But if we don’t work out for whatever reason, I’m never getting into a serious relationship again.

Society has made it challenging to give a fuck about a person long term. The tolerance isn’t there and life expectancy has increased as well giving more time to play.
 
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