Nick Cannon expresses skepticism regarding the term 'co-parenting,' believing it complicates parenting dynamics. He argues that labeling can create harmful preconceived notions about relationships between parents. Cannon emphasizes the importance of treating each mother of his children as an individual, promoting respect, compassion, and thoughtful interaction. He strives not to group the mothers together, focusing instead on fostering unique relationships with each of them. His approach highlights the need for individuality in parenting after separation, prioritizing respect in all interactions.
"When you start throwing labels on things, I think it does more harm than help and can get very dangerous, because then everybody else has a preconceived notion of what you're doing."
"I haven't figured it out yet. I haven't gotten it all the way right. But also to your point, if I just step into every situation with respect and compassion and individuality - that's the other thing I always do with anyone I'm involved with in my life."
"I really try my hardest not to be like, 'Oh yeah, my baby mamas,' you know, unless I'm telling a joke or something like that, but no one wants to be grouped into anything."
"Everyone wants to be treated like an individual with respect and compassion."
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