"My role as a husband is to bear [Kayla's] wounds as I can... and to carry her when I must...it's [my] job."
Nick has been highly critical of the manosphere/red pill community. He's never, that I recall, advocated for women being particularly virtuous, virginal, or pure. While being highly specific about lusting after anorexic women, he's lauded older ones too, including Elizabeth Hurley, moms doing OnlyFans, etc.
The entire video linked here...
That would be wild, especially after all his talk about standing in the gap to protect his wife and kids. He is a liar and a coward though so who knows.
timestamped 2:29
... is fairly accurate wrt Nick's online views about masculinity and the manosphere community for the last 12-18 months. He thinks the manosphere is myopic. He's not sexist or misogynistic in the Andrew Tate/Pearl Davis ideology sense. He's an equal-opportunity hedonist.
He simply can't seem to grapple with the fact that he's utterly failed in his own "more sex for all" prescription
within a traditional family, small town and a fairly tolerant Internet. (None of us would care if the kids weren't exposed to the side piece, et al.)
While addiction is a more serious part of the conversation, I'm just as curious about how Nick thought a polycule or thruple was going to work with his five children, with his church (
April and Aaron went to church with them!), and with both families.
In this vid he says "people want me to address it.... I'm part of an ongoing legal matter."
Not true. No legal documents have referenced the thruple, nor can they, particularly. That's a moral matter in the court of public opinion for which he's completely deflected and being charred at all corners of this sektor.
Edit: Spelling, comma