40+ Celebrities With the Most Baby Mamas & Daddies Exposed

There are many different ways to make a family and none of them are “right” or “wrong,” it simply depends on each individual. While old Hollywood movies would have us believe that we need to marry Mr. or Mrs. Right, have children with them, and live happily ever after, that’s not always how it works. Sometimes, it takes a few co-parents and a whole lot of kids to make a family complete.

Owen Wilson - Three Baby Mamas

[caption id="attachment_710" align="aligncenter" width="2500"] How to Fight Fair in Relationships[/caption] It's no secret that all couples argue and that disagreements happen. In fact, it's a perfectly normal part of any relationship and frankly inevitable. But, there's a way to fight fairly and even healthy techniques when it comes to getting your point across.

The Key Is How You Argue

So, what is a productive way to disagree with your partner? While conventional wisdom tells us that it's best to avoid conflict in a relationship, disagreements are unavoidable. Not all conflicts are bad, though. In fact, there's actually evidence that arguing can be good for a relationship - the key is how you argue. As long as you show respect for your partner, and vice-versa, conflicts won't negatively impact your relationship. In reality, they might even bring you closer together because you'll get a better understanding of your significant other. Rather than avoiding disagreements, aim for courteous conflict instead. Adam Grant, a professor of management and psychology at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, even offered a blueprint in The New York Times...

1. "Frame the Argument as a Debate"

Owen Wilson - Three Baby Mamas

It's no secret that all couples argue and that disagreements happen. In fact, it's a perfectly normal part of any relationship and frankly inevitable. But, there's a way to fight fairly and even healthy techniques when it comes to getting your point across.

The Key Is How You Argue

So, what is a productive way to disagree with your partner? While conventional wisdom tells us that it's best to avoid conflict in a relationship, disagreements are unavoidable. Not all conflicts are bad, though. In fact, there's actually evidence that arguing can be good for a relationship - the key is how you argue. As long as you show respect for your partner, and vice-versa, conflicts won't negatively impact your relationship. In reality, they might even bring you closer together because you'll get a better understanding of your significant other. Rather than avoiding disagreements, aim for courteous conflict instead. Adam Grant, a professor of management and psychology at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, even offered a blueprint in The New York Times...

1. "Frame the Argument as a Debate"

[caption id="attachment_713" align="aligncenter" width="2500"]How to Fight Fair in Relationships[/caption] The first tip from Adam's blueprint is to frame the argument as a debate rather than a conflict. It's important to show each other that you're on the same team. You're not there to attack one another but instead, to resolve the issue at hand together.

2. "Listen as if You're Wrong"

Adam also recommends to argue as if you're right, but listen as if you're wrong. What this really means - when it's your turn to speak, calmly get your point across with conviction and without shouting. When it's your time to listen, though, give your partner the floor to express themselves and really pay attention to what they have to say. The more respect you show for one another, the better the resolution.

3. "Give the Benefit of the Doubt"

[caption id="attachment_714" align="aligncenter" width="2197"]How to Fight Fair in Relationships[/caption] Give your partner the benefit of the doubt. Even if you may not understand or agree with every aspect of your partner's perspective, it's important to show them that you're really listening to them and willing to meet them halfway. With that, remember to make the most respectful interpretation of the other person's viewpoint.

4. "Acknowledge Your Partner's Feelings"

[caption id="attachment_715" align="aligncenter" width="1399"]How to Fight Fair in Relationships[/caption] Another great technique that you can use when you're having a disagreement with your partner is acknowledgment. Acknowledge that you hear what they're saying, where you agree with them, and what you've learned from them. That kind of validation is a crucial part of any relationship. While you can't always agree on everything, as long as you show each other respect and communicate effectively, you have nothing to worry about. Not only will your relationship survive these disagreements, but it can even become stronger over time. Love is respect, after all!

Eddie Murphy - Five Baby Mamas

Eddie Murphy has many accomplishments under his belt — he has numerous awards, countless hit performances, and he’s a father to a whopping 10 children! Five of Eddie’s children were mothered by Nicole Mitchell, whom he was married to for 13 years, while four different women co-parent his other children. Add up all the co-parents, the kids, and Eddie himself — the Murphy clan is celebrating at least one birthday a month!

Eddie Murphy - Five Baby Mamas

Kate Winslet - Three Baby Daddies

Kate Winslet has three children, from three different men, all before turning 40 — which many Karens around the world have taken as a personal offense. Despite the fact that Kate was married to each partner when deciding to have a child with them, the world still judges the actress for having children with various men and expresses “concern” over the kids’ wellbeing. Ah yes, growing up surrounded by love from four parental figures, a successful female role model, and tons of money. Those poor children…

Kate Winslet - Three Baby Daddies

Caitlyn Jenner - Three Baby Mamas

While Caitlyn Jenner is partly responsible for creating one of the world’s most famous families, she does have children who are not in the limelight. Caitlyn has six biological kids, four stepchildren, 20 grandchildren (and counting), and three baby mamas! Unfortunately, Caitlyn’s kids seem to have mixed experiences with their mother. While Caitlyn is often seen with her reality show kids, her children who aren’t famous claim that they rarely ever see her.

Caitlyn Jenner - Three Baby Mamas