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Nick Cannon Appeared On ‘Lip Service’ Podcast And Gave Women Unsolicited Hygiene Advice

How about you stop going through women like flipping the pages of a book, Nick?

Nick Cannon made a guest appearance on Angela Yee’s Lip Service podcast, where they covered various topics regarding sex. At the beginning of the podcast, Cannon complained about female hygiene, asking, “Do y’all know when y’all stinking up the room?”

The celebrity babyhmaker continued his rant, saying, “There are 80% of women that probably need assistance when it comes to feminine hygiene,” and then there are “20% that have no smell and fresh.”

He went further and suggested that before engaging in anything sexual with a partner, showering or bathing before intercourse is romantic and safe.

While Yee and her co-host understood Cannon’s point, they also told him they don’t agree that showering is needed in certain circumstances. One of the circumstances is when two people meet up for a date. Before the date, both people have already showered and prepared, so there’s a high probability that the two are still fresh on the date before getting to the sex.

Cannon’s opinions on female chemistry set some Twitters users off.

What Cannon fails to realize is that his inability to throw a glove on impacts a woman’s PH balance.

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Taylor Berry

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