Mul on nii lubatud. Kuidas lõpetada olema tädi ja taastada oma pilk
Sometimes you catch yourself thinking that the word "woman" sounds unexpectedly heavy – as if with it comes fatigue, responsibility, and others' expectations. In such moments, it’s important to remember: you can regain lightness, and that’s exactly what Maria Kanunnikova’s...
book is about. With her characteristic humor and self-irony, the author tells how she gradually emerged from the role of a beaten "aunt" and became a lively, confident, and playful "mamasita" again. These are honest stories and practices that help you exhale, stop seeking approval, and remember that being a woman is not about duty, but about enjoying yourself and life.
Sometimes you catch yourself thinking that the word "woman" sounds unexpectedly heavy – as if with it comes fatigue, responsibility, and others' expectations. In such moments, it’s important to remember: you can regain lightness, and that’s exactly what Maria Kanunnikova’s book is about. With her characteristic humor and self-irony, the author tells how she gradually emerged from the role of a beaten "aunt" and became a lively, confident, and playful "mamasita" again. These are honest stories and practices that help you exhale, stop seeking approval, and remember that being a woman is not about duty, but about enjoying yourself and life.