Saule Yusupova
27.03.1993
About
Saule Yusupova is a standup that sounds like "a very personal conversation", but without that cozy therapy: here self-irony works as a scalpel on the expectations that society and family habitually screw on women. In "I'm Not That Kind of Girl," she takes apart growing up, everyday life, and the eternal rules of "how things are done," where freedom is somehow always "temporary and consensual." A separate strength is professional optics: Yusupova has worked in medicine (including rehabilitation of children with cerebral palsy and RAS), so her observations about people, boundaries and "normality" sound not like a lecture, but like a dry statement of facts - and that makes it funnier and angrier. ([glavstandup.ru](https://glavstandup.ru/comedians/saule-yusupova?utm_source=openai)) In mood, it's a cynical but accurate standup about how tradition likes to pretend to care and control likes to pretend to be "proper parenting." And the main idea here is simple and unpleasant: being yourself is not "character" but working double shifts. ([glavstandup.ru](https://glavstandup.ru/comedians/saule-yusupova?utm_source=openai))
