This latest book examines the theological and structural collapse of modern marriage, framing the rise of platforms like OnlyFans as the logical end of a culture that has detached sexuality from covenantal responsibility. The author argues that femininity is a form of "glory" that requires the protective "covering" of a husband’s sacrificial leadership to avoid becoming a fragmented commodity. True marriage is presented as a "glory-for-burden exchange" where men must absorb existential risks and provision duties to provide women with psychological and spiritual rest. Modernity’s exaltation of independence is critiqued as a form of "orphanhood" that replaces deep intimacy with anxious self-marketing and transactional consumption. Ultimately, the work calls for a restoration of biblical headship, asserting that only through a return to sacrificial, covenantal designcan men and women find lasting security and peace.