Affiliate Disclosure

Last updated: April 21, 2026

This Affiliate Disclosure is provided in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's (FTC) guidelines on endorsements and testimonials in advertising, as set forth in the FTC's Endorsement Guides (16 CFR Part 255, revised 2023).

What Is an Affiliate Relationship?

An affiliate relationship means that when you click certain links on HowToDecenterMen.com and make a purchase or sign up for a service, we may earn a commission or referral fee from the company whose product or service you purchased. This commission comes from the company — it does not add any cost to you. You pay the same price you would pay if you went directly to that company's website.

Affiliate commissions help support the free content on this site, including the quiz, blog articles, and resources. We only recommend products and services we genuinely believe can be helpful to our readers.

Our Affiliate Relationships

Amazon Associates

HowToDecenterMen.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. When you click a book link on our Resources page, quiz results page, or in our PDF reports and make a qualifying purchase on Amazon, we earn a small commission at no extra cost to you.

Amazon affiliate links are identified on the Resources page with the label "Amazon affiliate link" and in our PDF reports with the note "Book links are Amazon affiliate links."

Online-Therapy.com

We are an affiliate partner of Online-Therapy.com, an online therapy platform. When you click our Online-Therapy.com links and sign up for their service, we may earn a commission. This does not affect the price you pay for Online-Therapy.com's services.

Online-Therapy.com affiliate links are identified with the label "Affiliate link. I earn a commission if you sign up, at no extra cost to you." on the quiz results page, and with a "Partner Resource" label on blog pages.

Our recommendation of Online-Therapy.com reflects our genuine belief that online therapy can be a valuable resource for the women we serve. We encourage you to research any service before signing up and to consult a licensed mental health professional if you are experiencing a mental health crisis.

How to Identify Affiliate Links

Affiliate links on this site are identified in the following ways:

  • Inline disclosure text near the link (e.g., "Affiliate link. I earn a commission if you sign up, at no extra cost to you.")
  • A section-level disclosure at the top of pages or sections containing multiple affiliate links (e.g., "All Amazon links are affiliate links.")
  • A "Partner Resource" label on sidebar affiliate banners in blog posts
  • The HTML attribute rel="sponsored" on affiliate link elements

If you are ever unsure whether a link is an affiliate link, please feel free to contact us at [email protected] and we will clarify.

Our Editorial Standards

The existence of an affiliate relationship does not influence our editorial content. We do not accept payment to write positive reviews, and we do not recommend products solely because they offer a commission. Our quiz results, blog articles, and course content are developed independently of our affiliate relationships. If we recommend a book, tool, or service, it is because we believe it is genuinely useful for the work of decentering and self-reclamation — not because of any financial incentive.

We reserve the right to change our affiliate relationships at any time. This disclosure page will be updated to reflect any changes.

Questions

If you have questions about our affiliate relationships or this disclosure, please contact us at [email protected].