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In a recent interview, actor Jonathan Bailey shared his thoughts on the possibility of co-parenting, revealing that he is open to the idea of raising children with either a man or a woman. The star, known for his role in the upcoming film adaptation of "Wicked," emphasized the importance of love and partnership in parenting, regardless of gender.
However, Bailey clarified that he is not currently prepared to take on the responsibilities of parenthood. He explained that while the concept of co-parenting intrigues him, he is focused on his career and personal growth at this stage in his life. The actor's candid remarks shed light on the evolving dynamics of family structures and the various ways people can choose to raise children in today’s society. Bailey's perspective resonates with many who are navigating similar thoughts about family and relationships in a modern context.
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