Is Polyamory The New ‘Salsa’? — 5 Black Celebrities Share Their Views On Ethical Non-Monogamous Relationships - Page 5
5. Omarion

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When he’s not making music, acting or setting much-appreciated thirst traps on social media, Omarion spends his time being vocal about his preferences for a non-traditional relationship.
During a recent appearance on Sherri Shepherd’s self-titled daytime talk show, Omarion shared his views on non-monogamous unions. “I will say I’m in agreeance,” he said. “I would say for me, being open is important, and also, you know, the women just truly outnumber the men, you know what I mean?’”
He continued, noting the lack of worthy men. “Let me just say, it’s only a few good men. Whether or not it’s a physical thing, we end up fostering the next generation as well…I was raised by all women, why not have our queens align with that?”
“It takes a village. It’s not gonna just be one man. You can get married, that man still ain’t gonna be just your man. He’s going to be there for his daughter, he’s gonna be there for his mom, his grandmother. This concept isn’t really foreign, it’s just a little old. It’s meant to be upgraded,” Omarion said.
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