Nick Cannon got real about his approach to romantic relationships during a chat with sex therapist Dr. Tammy Nelson and DVSN.During a YouTube Live, the four discussed the idea of 'open monogamy', which Nelson defined as having 'a primary or central partner' within a 'flexible and fluid relationship agreement.'Cannon revealed his therapist has dubbed what he engages in as 'consensual non-monogamy' and he also opened up about his feelings on being 'confined' to a label. 'To define me is to confine me': Nick Cannon got real about his approach to romantic relationships during a chat with sex therapist Dr.
Tammy Nelson and DVSN'I've practiced monogamy, I've been a cheater, I've been toxic,' he said, before saying he wanted to 'be the best self I can possibly be and be the best father I can possibly be.''It's funny, we use the term 'open monogamy' but one of my therapists coined what I do as consensual non-monogamy because to even pretend like I'm in a monogamous relationship, that would be misleading, because as we know monogamy defines one thing,' he added.'And even people, a lot of you like to classifywhat I do as 'polyamory' or 'polygamy' or what all these terms.
But even that, I always say to define me is to confine me because what I want and who I am and the process in which I'm trying to build is gonna change constantly. 'We're always growing and trying to understand one another.
So when you enter these scenarios with the right approach, when there's no malice involved, when you're not trying to be dishonest, when you're not trying to lie and you say, 'Hey, the scenario is what it is.
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