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programmatically monitored spouse?

Mutual understanding is a fundamental part of our life. The WomenDay (former SexDay) program will shelter your relationships from any gaps. This information is for men only: Sometimes we can`t understand our wives or girlfriends. What is the reason? We would hate to clash with them because of simple misunderstanding of some primitive things. The WomenDay program is designed to give you an extra chance to learn the state of things of your second half. At least you will be able to forecast the most favorable days to settle some important questions with your wife. Perhaps you`ve decided that your family became too big? Undoubtedly, it is fine, but this process could be controlled! Just enter a couple of introductory parameters into the WomenDay program and you can plan your sexual life with great reliability.
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