|
Quantity
|
Out of stock
|
||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
"I Forgot My Underpants" by Maya Tulchynska is a funny guide to the life of an Ordinary Ukrainian Woman. Funny because we women often try to laugh when we're in pain, especially when we're faced with unfair expectations or humiliation just because we were born in a female body. Laughter is therapy for us, it helps us go through life, no matter what: give birth and raise children, take care of ourselves, build a relationship with a husband, make a career. This is our pain reliever pill. Laughter is our defense when tears should appear in our eyes.
Maya Tulchynska writes about misogyny, about menstruation, about impostor syndrome, about inequality in society so that we laugh at it from the heart and that this laughter gives us the strength to change our own lives and the lives of other women for the better. You will definitely recognize yourself and the women close to you on the pages of this book.
"I wrote this book in order to laugh together with you at everyday stupidities, and at all our feminine nonsense, and even at serious things, with which they seem not to be joking. But if you don't make fun of something serious at least sometimes, you can go with the roof. And we need a roof in place, and we still have a long time to live. Laughter will help us in this!" — Maya Tulchynska
CAREFULLY! For people who think that feminism is a bad word, as well as for anyone who suffers from a clinical sense of humor, lack of irony, and chronic seriousness, this book can cause irreparable distortions of the worldview!