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21st Century Relationships: Why Humans Weren't Designed For Marriage
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21st Century Relationships: Why Humans Weren't Designed For Marriage
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We've been raised on a pop-culture diet of fairytale weddings but is marriage really necessary to live happily ever after?
21st Century Relationships: Why Humans Weren't Designed for Marriage is an informative and thought-provoking guide into the concept of marriage, its origins and its place in our modern world. Carla Savannah challenges you to re-evaluate your ideas, expectations and motivations concerning this traditionally life-long commitment and provides observations into the direction that marriage and close relationships are heading in the future.
With her esoteric viewpoint, Carla addresses topics that have commonly been regarded as taboo while sprinkling her own advice and observations throughout.
We've been raised on a pop-culture diet of fairytale weddings but is marriage really necessary to live happily ever after?
21st Century Relationships: Why Humans Weren't Designed for Marriage is an informative and thought-provoking guide into the concept of marriage, its origins and its place in our modern world. Carla Savannah challenges you to re-evaluate your ideas, expectations and motivations concerning this traditionally life-long commitment and provides observations into the direction that marriage and close relationships are heading in the future.
With her esoteric viewpoint, Carla addresses topics that have commonly been regarded as taboo while sprinkling her own advice and observations throughout.


















