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The Grand Matriarchy Relationship
Finding, Building, and Keeping the Bonds That Last
Martin Vendemia(0)
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The dating market is broken, but not for the reasons you think. The Grand Matriarchy Relationship examines how modern partnership struggles trace back to a single structural failure: the collapse of the multigenerational family network that once guided people toward lasting bonds.
Drawing on evolutionary science, sociology, and real stories, Martin Vendemia shows why apps and algorithms cannot replace what grandmothers, aunts, and village elders once provided: a trusted network that knew you, evaluated potential partners, and held both of you accountable for the long arc of commitment.
This book introduces the birth-death line, a structural test that separates relationships built to last from those built on temporary feeling. It offers a practical framework for finding, building, and keeping bonds that run from first meeting to final breath.
Part of The Grand Matriarchy series, this fifth book applies the matriarchal framework specifically to dating, partnership, and marriage, showing how the upstream fix of rebuilding family structure makes the downstream problems of modern relationships structurally solvable.
Drawing on evolutionary science, sociology, and real stories, Martin Vendemia shows why apps and algorithms cannot replace what grandmothers, aunts, and village elders once provided: a trusted network that knew you, evaluated potential partners, and held both of you accountable for the long arc of commitment.
This book introduces the birth-death line, a structural test that separates relationships built to last from those built on temporary feeling. It offers a practical framework for finding, building, and keeping bonds that run from first meeting to final breath.
Part of The Grand Matriarchy series, this fifth book applies the matriarchal framework specifically to dating, partnership, and marriage, showing how the upstream fix of rebuilding family structure makes the downstream problems of modern relationships structurally solvable.