We Had Sex — Nataliya Vlashchenko

U nas buv seks by Nataliya Vlashchenko is an outspoken and ironic deconstruction of modern relationships, where intimacy is examined as a mirror of human fears and ambitions. The author openly analyzes the psychology of closeness, exploring why passion fades and what truly keeps people together after the initial spark disappears. The book combines sharp publicistic writing, memoir-like elements, and deep psychological analysis, offering readers an honest conversation about shame, power, and the search for love. It is an intellectual take on “forbidden” topics for those who value sincerity over comfortable stereotypes.

U nas buv seks by Nataliya Vlashchenko is an intellectual provocation and a bold psychological dissection of modern relationships, where intimacy becomes merely a pretext for discussing true emotional closeness.

The author mercilessly strips away romantic clichés to reveal sex as a complex game of masks, ambitions, and hidden fears, where every step represents a choice between selfishness and vulnerability. The book combines sharp irony, memoir-like candor, and deep analysis of why, in an age of constant accessibility, we are becoming increasingly lonely.

It is an honest and at times uncomfortable conversation about what remains between a man and a woman when passion fades and social roles disappear. The work will appeal to readers who value intellectual intensity and are willing to look behind the curtain of human desire in search of answers to the fundamental question: how to preserve emotional connection in a world where everything is turning into a commodity. It is a manifesto of inner freedom for those unafraid of the truth about themselves and others.

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AuthorNatasha Vlashchenko

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