THE PARTNER STARTER KIT

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You're not bad at this. You just never got the map.

Her body runs on a monthly cycle, and it shifts a lot week to week. Nobody ever sat you down and explained how. This kit does.

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Two people, a man wearing a green head covering and a yellow shirt, and a woman with long hair in a green jacket, inside a greenhouse with a variety of colorful flowers, including red, purple, and yellow blossoms, on a sunny day with blue skies and clouds.

Sound familiar?

One week she's all in. Easy, up for anything, laughing at your rubbish jokes.

Next week you say the exact same thing and it lands completely wrong.

So you start treading carefully. Reading the room. Guessing. And when you guess wrong it's a row, and half the time you're not even sure what it was about.

Here's what nobody told you: it isn't random. There's a pattern underneath it, and it's biological, not personal. Once you can actually see the pattern, most of the guessing just stops.

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The Partner Starter Kit
The main guide. Around 20 pages, plain English. The full map: the two phases, the four "seasons," what's going on in her body each week and what actually helps. Plus the science, kept simple, so you get the why, not just the what.

The 7 Things She Wishes You Knew
A shorter companion guide. Nine pages. The seven things that change how you read almost everything once they click. You'll get through it in one sitting.

Three short videos
The bits that land better out loud than on paper: why she's not crazy, the one week that causes most of the rows, and what to actually do about it. Me talking, not a slideshow.

The cycle chart
The one-page map. Print it, stick it on the fridge, glance at it weekly. The whole pattern at a glance.

Here's what's actually in it

Right, here's the offer.

The whole kit is $19. Once. Not a subscription, not a trial that bills you later down the line.

I've priced it low on purpose. I'd honestly rather you bought it without thinking twice, used it, and walked away reckoning it was worth way more than you paid. That's the deal I actually want.

It's less than a takeaway for two. And unlike the takeaway, you'll still have it next month.

No hard sell here. If the stuff above made sense to you, this'll help. If it didn't, no worries, you've lost nothing by reading this far.

Instant access. You'll set up a quick login, then it's all in one place, yours to come back to whenever.