
Hunga, miad & koid - Ein Hoch aufs Leben, Oida!
Folge 1-10
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Narrated by:
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Maren Meier
About this listen
„Hunga, miad & koid - Ein Hoch aufs Leben, Oida!“ ist der Blog von Katharina Domiter. Es geht um Geschichten aus dem Leben und Alltag einer Frau Anfang 30! Texte und Gedanken zu allem, was da so ist: Liebe, Lust, Probleme, Peinlichkeiten und das regelmäßige Ausbrechen aus der Komfortzone ... Überspitzt, selbstironisch & ungeschönt. Folge 1-10: Wie Selbstliebe nicht funktioniert / Geht so Sex vor dem ersten Date / Bügelbrett / Wie ich die Grenzen der Höflichkeit überschreite / Nur eine Jeans / Zu intim / Es blieb nicht bei Hey / Überfall / Diäten sind asozial / Das Klebe-BH-Dilemma
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