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How to get the sex you want (and the love you deserve)

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Why do so many women abandon themselves before their clothes even come off?

 

They override their doubts. They shrink or disappear.
They try to be chill, hot, or easygoing.
They say “yes” when they mean “maybe.”
They say “no” when what they really want is time, or tenderness, or just a little room to breathe.

But all the while, they want more.

This workshop will teach you how to ask for what you want — not just with your words, but with your breath, your body, and your energy.

Your body knows what it wants. It’s just waiting for you to notice.

Why your desire matters

 

Sex is where too many women betray themselves – but it’s also the place where our deepest healing and magic can begin.

When you learn to trust your desires, speak them clearly, and open to receive what you ask for – everything changes.

Your lovers change.
Your standards rise.
And suddenly, your nervous system knows what it feels like to feel safe enjoying pleasure.

 

 

And that’s when real love – and the most amazing sex of your life – can find you.


The doorway to pleasure this deep is through your own desire.

In this free workshop, you’ll:

  • Why sex is the place women most often betray themselves – and how to stop doing it.
  • How the body says “yes” and “no,” and how to listen before you override your inner voice again.
  • A somatic practice to soften into the home of your desire and let it speak.
  • The real story of Lilith – and why exile was her power move.
  • What makes a woman unforgettable in bed (hint: it has nothing to do with performance or the number of Os).
  • How to become a woman who magnetizes devotional love and doesn’t settle for scraps.

This is not about performing pleasure to catch a partner.

It’s about becoming a woman who is so in touch with her own desire that any lover she chooses will rise to meet her.

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This free workshop is for you if:

  • You freeze during sex, and lose your voice
  • You struggle to know what is performance versus authentic desire 
  • You’ve faked orgasms, focused on angles, and prioritized another’s experience over your own 
  • You’ve said “yes” when your body said “no” (or “I’ve changed my mind”)
  • You crave something real – on your own terms
  • You want to become an unforgettable lover for one or many

 

This is NOT for you if:

  • You’re looking for surface-level tips to trick someone into falling in love
  • You’re afraid of depth, desire, or telling the truth
  • You think being a good lover is about being low-maintenance

Hey there, I’m Sonja Semyonova.

I’m a writer, intimacy guide, and creator of The Heartbreak Cure. My work blends storytelling, somatics, and erotic reclamation to help women step more fully into their bodies and ask for what they want without apology.

I teach from the crossroads of grief and turn-on, devotion and desire, heartbreak and holy hunger.

What my Clients Say

Sonja is a wise, authentic guide teaching deep and mind-blowing truths using a fun, light-hearted approach.”

Debbie

“Sonja’s practices helped me feel safe in my body again. I didn’t know healing could feel this good.”

Christina

“I finally feel like a strong woman”

Melana

The answers are inside you – you just need to listen.

The Journal

Karma yoga (on the path of motherhood)

I like the skins on sweet potatoes. I enjoy their texture and I like knowing that there are nutrients in them. I also don’t particularly like peeling them. It adds an extra step that is not necessary, which makes a difference in the limited time I have to cook us a meal. But she doesn’t like them. If I leave the skins on anything — sweet potatoes, carrots, grapes, even chickpeas — she sticks out her tongue and spits until the offending characters out of her mouth. Perhaps the texture is too much for her smooth baby tongue. Or maybe she doesn’t have the right technique to adequately grind the skins down with these new teeth of hers. My job is to smooth the rough road ahead of her, so I peel the sweet potatoes before I put them in the food we will share.

This too with love

I lived on Kauai for the past two years. During that time I never seemed to see the news. No one I knew had televisions and I almost never saw a paper. But as we are transitioning our life to Mexico, I have been stationed at my in-laws’ house in a suburban purgatory for a month. This is my vacation to the rest of the world. Here, the news is a part of life.

It’s not that I value being uninformed. Quite the contrary. It is that I value learning what I need to learn without taking a healthy dose of fear alongside it. It is possible to do this, though it does take a bit of work because everyone has a slant, including me.

How I learned to become an Ayurvedic baker (plus a recipe for cookies you can eat for breakfast)

When I was in my early twenties, I woke very, very early and hauled myself into a kitchen of a cafe in Boulder, Colorado. I flipped on the lights at 5:00 a.m., turned on the ovens, and spent my morning hefting gigantic trays of steaming muffins, pies, and cookies from back of house to front.

Baking has been in my DNA since I was born, and it was delicious fun to live out my childhood fantasies as a professional baker. But as much as I loved spreading the perfect cream cheese frosting on a carrot cake, this new direction kept appearing for me. At the same time I was learning to perfect my cheesecake recipe, I was learning about the effects of refined sugar on my body. I was whipping up layer cakes while doing candida cleanses, and suddenly it just fell apart. I left my job as a sugarplum drug dealer and sadly tucked my apron deep into the back of my pantry.