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Giveaway of the day — Advanced Woman Calendar 4.2

Advanced Woman Calendar - create your personal fertility calendar!
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Advanced Woman Calendar 4.2 was available as a giveaway on March 8, 2012!

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Advanced Woman Calendar helps you achieve or prevent pregnancy predicting your most fertile time of the month by monitoring your menstrual cycle. With an ovulation calendar in your hands, you can view and print a calendar of your safe days and your most fertile days.

Key Features:

  • Creates your personal fertility calendar based on your menstrual cycle;
  • Predicts your ovulation days;
  • Shows your fertile days and your safe days in an easy color-coded ovulation chart;
  • Supports password-protected user profiles;
  • Keeps daily notes;
  • Shows reminders and alerts;
  • Helps conceive a boy or a girl by predicting baby gender;
  • Supports Horoscopes and Zodiac signs;
  • Can turn your desktop wallpaper into an up-to-date ovulation calendar;
  • Charts basal body temperature;
  • Tracks premenstrual syndrome;
  • Prints your personal ovulation calendar.

20% off is available for this and all advertised programs during giveaway day. Apply the discount using special Coupon Code "PETIT" during checkout.

System Requirements:

Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP, Vista, 7

Publisher:

SoftOrbits

Homepage:

http://www.ovulationcalendarsoftware.com/

File Size:

5.95 MB

Price:

$29.95

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#61

Sorry if this is a duplicate. I hit a wrong button and my comment disappeared, so I'll try again.

When I went away to college in the late '60s, my mother gave me one piece of advice: "Never let anyone tell you the rhythm method works." Having had 7 children of her own, I figured she knew what she was talking about and took her advice. This might be helpful to those who are having trouble getting pregnant, but seems a little esoteric for most of us. Good luck to anyone who relies on it.

Reply   |   Comment by LuckyLuce  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#60

I'm sure this is fine for what it does, but MyMonthlyCycles.com does more for free or you can upgrade for a fee. (it does track PMS systems on theirs)

As a woman, I would have picked about a dozen other programs to get, starting with a rerun of DirectAccess, which I really miss on my new computer. (A rerun of FolderMarker Pro would be great too.)

Reply   |   Comment by DavetteB  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#59

Save 6 bucks and pull out

Reply   |   Comment by Stan  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-2)
#58

Installed quickly and with out problems on windows 7 ult 64 bit. Does everything as advertised by the company. Thanks for the share

Reply   |   Comment by Jenessa  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#57

There are a lot of people out there that have a very, very, very hard time conceiving, if at all. There shouldn't be so many negative remarks about this program. So what if it's not a program for you. There will be another program offered tomorrow. I have no idea what it must feel like having a difficult time, or being unable, to conceive, but I'm pretty sure the feeling sucks!!! I don't understand how our society isn't more socialized and empathetic. We need more understanding in this world. The program is a great concept, and there are people out there who truly could use it.

Reply   |   Comment by mondon  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#56

I use Femilia, which is a free online calculator (so I don't even need to download a program). It works just fine for me, so I won't be trying this giveaway, but thanks anyway!

Reply   |   Comment by Teenyah  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#55

Saved this for International Women's Day and in pink, too. Women is all about the babies.

Reply   |   Comment by J.J.  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#54

Nice to see some software aimed at women on this holiday. Though female, I have no need for this software, but I'm sure some women will find it very useful - especially if they've just been jotting cryptic notes on the family calendar (as I used to do ;-D).

Not so nice to see the juvenile and snarky comments about the software by men who have no need for such a calendar and can't rate its efficacy.

Reply   |   Comment by DownTheShore  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#53

Butterfly 2.0 is a freeware alternative ($ 0.00) that is more modest but does the same thing.

Reply   |   Comment by Wolf  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+6)
#52

@26 yes, in France, nothing special or maybe it is too late; i have to go to google + (no ad) & i think it is lisible (?) good logo, tx

Reply   |   Comment by GoodLuck  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-8)
#51

I'm not showing this to my missus, I'll let it come naturally!! If there's a miss, that's nature cos we're human not clockwork robot!

Mind u that Google is tryin to dominate our privacy so push them back abit and discipline them.

Reply   |   Comment by Stormy Wolf  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-7)
#50

A nice giveaway for Women's Day, but unfortunately despite being an actual woman I see no need for this.
Women's cycles, while mostly predictable can sometimes be a little off. For example, on average it takes 6 months, even if you do track your cycle, to get pregnant.
All the other fluff that you think will be relevant to women makes this program sexist, and not at all appropriate for women's day (Are you serious about the horoscopes? I'd be happier with a news feed of PC games releases!).

Reply   |   Comment by Hannah  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#49

If you do use the rhythm method & end up pregnant does it then give you a countdown of how long you have left to abort it by different methods?

Reply   |   Comment by Alrock  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-14)
#48

Does this have a nine months guarantee?
Seriously though, terrible name for the software, doesn't help anyone understand it at all - not that that is required, but a good name makes all the difference. No suggestions though, too easy to be frivolous. Good luck with the program.

Reply   |   Comment by promytius  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-6)
#47

#23 very carefully only tells half the story. It's the usual anti-contraception use of misinformation.

The IARC classified only one out of all the types of "birth control pill" (combined estrogen-progestogen), and in the actual IARC document http://monographs.iarc.fr/ENG/Classification/ClassificationsGroupOrder.pdf they included a very important caveat:

(NB: There is also convincing evidence in humans that these agents confer a protective effect against cancer in the endometrium and ovary)

By contrast, all medical authorities agree that the "rhythm method" is by far the least effective method of birth control.

Reply   |   Comment by Sinick  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-4)
#46

It should probably be named Advanced Couples Calendar. After all, a woman can't get pregnant on her own. Although it measures the female cycle, it's dealing with a process that involves a man and a woman. And it would involve men more because they can share it with their wives.

Reply   |   Comment by Patrick McNamara  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-3)
#45

While I agree that the "rhythm method" is known to be unreliable, it's still nice to track one's menstrual cycle, especially if it's not the standard 28 days long. A menstrual calendar helps predict the start date of a period that doesn't occur exactly once every 28-30 days.

There's a free web-based alternative to this software called My Monthly Cycles. It's not as complicated as today's giveaway, but it does have tools for tracking periods, PMS symptoms, BSEs and pregnancy. It will predict ovulation date and the first day of one's next period. It also has some impressive features for generating reports to show the doctor.

Reply   |   Comment by Jill  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+3)
#44

Hey, has anyone seen Google's logo today?

Reply   |   Comment by Jeff  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-14)
#43

I agree with PhilS #13. The ability to predict my wife's PMS would be worth $30 to me. I'd have to convince her to use it for that purpose though as we are done making additions to our family.

Reply   |   Comment by E  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-8)
#42

Does this send reminders towards the end of the fertility cycle to husbands so that they can buy a lot of chocolates, flowers, and Pamprin?

Reply   |   Comment by Bigfoot  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-6)
#41

Interesting reading the comments. Proves how the majority is clueless and doomed. Fertility is predictable, and increased chance of sex determination also. But I guess we do not have any scientists here, only 'I hope', 'I think', 'I believe','I sincerely feel', I have a 'right' to my opinion, etc. A little due diligence is in order.

http://www.momswhothink.com/pregnancy/ovulation-calculator-and-calendar.html

Wonder why the odds are higher that those who try hard to have a baby, have a girl as the first child??

Think!

Reply   |   Comment by Snapshot  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-5)
#40

I am a guy and I have used it on my Android phone as an app for a couple of years and really didn't know this was an actual desktop utility/software. It is very good at predicting a woman's menstrual cycle and actually becomes more accurate over time IF you add the actual dates. yes this is a woman based software but if you guys look a little deeper into it you will see there are tons of benefits to guys if your significant other uses this.

I actually did all the tracking for my ex-girlfriend and she loved it. Now if it could have only predicted when she was going to flip out it would have been magical. Anyway, this has many uses. I will pull it up on the App Market and post the link. I am single now so have no need for it but may just download it just in case.

Reply   |   Comment by Awesome  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#39

My wife and I have been using earlier versions of this program since 2007. I can honestly say it is a great track record / statistical tool in many ways. My wife´s period is a little bit hectic so tracking it with this calendar has given her doctor great insight into the average number of days in her cycle through time.

Not all women are precise when it comes to "counting days" and I know this for a fact. This little program was a very good aid before we got married and has also been a good reference tool since we got married.

You can set it to help you avoid an unwanted pregnancy and also to help you anticipate a woman´s fertile days when you are looking to get pregnant. My wife can actually feel when she´s ovulating and most of the time this calendar program has been spot on in predicting those days.

You can also keep track of how many times you have made love to your wife through the years :)

I can´t say anything about the zodiac stuff because I have an earlier version of the program which does not offer that feature.

I can agree that this software might not appeal to everyone, but for those of us who have been using it for some time it has proven to be a very helpful tool.

Thank you SOFTORBITS for developing it and thank you to GAOTD for offering for free.

Reply   |   Comment by Christian  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+5)
#38

As a male, I think this would be great to use at work as a desktop calendar with daily note taking capability and as a bonus you can track co-workers PMS to know when to schedule meetings =)

Reply   |   Comment by Stefan  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-2)
#37

although I am also past this time in my life, I will comment on the need and benefit of this type of program.

I found fertilityfriend.com when I needed to chart my basal temps. My doctor absolutely loved the charts it printed and used them in my therapy and based my medication dosages etc. on them. If this program can do the same, only without the website, it is worth it.

Men, you can enter in the date your female partners start their periods to know when they will be on their period in the future. And yes, if you note the moods, it will help show patterns.

My daughter has noticed a hormonal cause to migraines because of tracking symptoms. So this program has more uses than just conception and anti-conception.

If you use for birth control, you must track temps for at least 6 months before any data is reliable. That's every day data for 6 months. (I tracked for years but for a hormonal disease, so it is possible.) Please read up on this method of birth control before you rely on any of these programs for birth control.

Reply   |   Comment by baytownmom  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+9)
#36

@8 (papin) "I try it because I know women aren’t much in software but could be interested in this one."

- thank you for the helpful sentiment I'm sure you implied, but sounds a little sexist? I'm a woman and I check out software all the time!

Also, I've never giggled so much as reading everyone's comments today!!! :-D (even fonny! @12 and then Jeff's @14 answer drew a smirk)

Anyway the program isn't very intuitive.

The legends don't always match, there is a legend for "Potential period pains" as lightning but on the calendar it's a cloud with rain (took me ages to work that out).

If you just want to use the program to chart when it's been that time of the month (helpful with the haphazardness of menopausal periods for e.g.) it's a bit clunky, would be better if could see a whole year at once.

Very annoying that going forward or back doesn't move the whole 4 months displayed but one month at a time and then just repositions in the 4 month display.

Can't use to predict your cycle if it's more than 40 days though (being menopausal this is not useful), and actually there are some women who only ovulate every few months, what are they meant to do?

Even though the average woman reaches menopause around 50-55 the Chinese Lunar Calendar prediction only provides age selection up to 45.

Interesting concept but don't think I'd pay for this one.

Where's Giovanni today? (lol)

Would've been interested in seeing if there are other programs better than this one (even if free or not!)

Reply   |   Comment by imontheinternet  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+8)
#35

While I appreciate GOTD and this offering, I am offended by the title (implying that women cannot be "advanced" unless they are fertile) and by the misogynistic comments posted so far. A PMS indicator? What men take for granted is that so much of the world is designed for men -- for example, computer keyboards and remote controls are tested for ease of use by using men to test, who have larger hands; Viagra was initially approved by insurance companies while birth control for women was not. If men were having the babies and the biological consequences (like PMS) of continuing the human race, they'd be singing a very different song. Well, "advanced woman" is rather a redundant term anyway, neh?

Reply   |   Comment by foolofgrace  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#34

Hi Guys ... Well As I'am A Woman ... I Think I Have A Plus Today ... LOL
Sorry To Say But This Calendar Is Rediclous By Every Kind Of Aspect.
I'll Have To Comment On The Skins First As The Problem Has A Lot Of Flaws: "cutesie" As #1 Mensioned: The Skins Are INSULTING, I & Almost All Of The Women I Know "We Love BLACK" ... We Are Women, We Give Birth But We Are Not The Children ... So Back To Basic Mathmatics "Woman (Are Not =) Babies.
PMSing (#5) ... I'll Never Admit To Saying That Or I Might Be Banned From Venus(lol): Most Of The Time, it's just an EXCUSE to TAKE & Blow Off On Our Partner (The Hormonal Change That Effects The Cause Of Mood Swings ... Mostly Is Present If The Period Is Late Or Coming With Lots Of Pain ... Not Every Month)

As For The Calendar:- Guys (You Propably Won't Like This Part)
Cycles: A Lot Of Selections Must Be Added.
1-Blood (Heavy / Normal / Light)
2- Clots (None / Light / Alot)
3- Pain (None / Bareable / Unbairable)
4- Pain Meds (Yes / No)
5- Report Of: Days Calculation Between Cycles Throughout The Year.
6- Set The Average Days Of The Cycle
Bleeding:
The Above (1 / 2 / 3) And:
4: Med. Names To Stop The Bleeding
5: Physition Visits To Monitor The Cause
6: Most Comon Names Of Hormonal Tests, with the avability to set the lab ranges as it differs between labs & also to manualy add test names.
7: Report of bleeding throughout the year.
Pregnancy:
Preventation Method Used (Tab / Loop/Tube / Injection / Condoms)
Pregnancy: Hormonal Shots / Vitamins / List Of Most Common Methods Used If: For Example (Incase Of A Heartburn Eat Crushed Ice)
WELL I CAN GO ON & ON (And I'm In Computers Not A Doctor)... PROPABLY IT IS BEST TO ASK A SPECIALISED DOCTOR To Make The Program Worth To Be Payed For ...

Reply   |   Comment by StarkyCat  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+14)
#33

I know today's offering isn't for everyone, but neither are some of the highly technical programs we sometimes see. It's nice to see the diversity and the recognition of International Women's Day. Thanks to GOTD and the developers for something a little different and a refreshing change.

Reply   |   Comment by Klacey  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+4)
#32

Hi, Happy Women's Day! Complements to GAOTD for choosing this Software (by name and nature:) specially today and with Ladies in mind. And why indeed should Men not be interested in the slightest what it is?

They have pretty good idea what's in our cosmetic bags:), take interest in fashion, and chances are designed this Software too? It could even be a present for a partner, not to mention that it "takes two to tango" in these matters.. So all "props" could and should be investigated by both sexes. Nice to see less "macho" approach to testing this Product by Guys! To certain extend off course:)

Reply   |   Comment by fran  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-2)
#31

OMG. O.M.G.
that was the first thing that came to my mind. As a woman (and GOTD-lover) I had to try this, of course. The second thing that came to mind was: "who on earth would pay 30 bucks for this". It's something that you can calculate quite easily yourself and even I can make a spreadheet in excel that does about the same. But okay, fine. Installed it. It's pink (at first). And ugly. Also the other skins are horrible. Please give me some nice gray-scales and I'm a happy woman. The other useful comments have already been made here, so no need for me to do. As soon as I'm running out of disk space on my laptop again, this will be one of the first things that will be deleted. Without tears or PMS-symptoms. But thanks after all for making me smile today!

Reply   |   Comment by Lou  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+4)
#30

Well, I thought I had seen it all.
I guess it is a good choice for woman's day. Hope someone can use it. I am amazed at this posting it is at 21% thumbs up.

Oh wait.... my my belly is growing. Maybe I will download it.
Whew.....not to be alarmed. It was the breakfast buffet. :-)

Reply   |   Comment by jack  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-7)
#29

The wife said that its good to know when you ovulate if you prefer having a boy... but REMEMBER ladies this is Strictly for personal usage! so if you are planing to sell the baby you must pay for the software.

Reply   |   Comment by Tom  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-2)
#28

From the thumbs down, I can see not many women come here and browse. And for some of you men, you might want this just to keep up with your wife's, daughters or even your female boss's cycle just so you know when it's gonna be a bad week. Hey, laugh or call it sexist but I've seen a pattern and know when I need to spend more time in the garage. ;-)

Reply   |   Comment by tc1uscg  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-4)
#27

Free alternatives: Lots out there, just do a search. I've tried Hamster Soft Free Ovulation Calculator and SoundTells Cycle Calculator, also Tampax has an app. There are many others.

Advanced Woman Calendar is the Hamster Soft program with different skins. I can't have them open at the same time, because Advanced Woman keeps trying to use my Hamster Soft login, then gives an error. The GOTD version of Advanced Woman is limited, however - one user only. You have to buy the full version to have multiple users. The free Hamster Soft program allows multiple users (very useful for those of us with teenage daughters.)

Lets you track Basal Body Temperature, mood, and sexual activity, as well as menstrual cycle. You can make notes - helpful if you are tracking additional physical changes. Has an option for setting the average length of your luteal cycle if you don't have the typical 28 day menstrual cycle. If you get pregnant it will predict birthdate and gender based on the last date you had sex. (It will also tell you the babies predicted star sign, and predict gender according to the Chinese Lunar Calendar.) The Statistic button gives you a graph of your BBT, a helpful visual.

This is a useful tool for tracking your fertility, especially if you are trying to conceive. Personally, I can't stand the saccharine cutesiness of their skins (angels? teddy bears? oh, gag) but the program itself works well enough.

Reply   |   Comment by Jennifer  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+5)
#26

Girls don't need software to help them get pregnant. All girls need is the right partner and a bit of romance thrown in. I'll pass on this my method is much more fun.

Reply   |   Comment by clairR  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-8)
#25

I'm glad I'm not the only one who noticed the potential use for men this program possesses. There's nothing worse than being uncertain about a woman's mood during "that time of the month" for arguably any man!

Reply   |   Comment by Marcus  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-6)
#24

How well does this calendar work if one has irregular cycles? The screen shot shown appears to assume a 28-day cycle, and I know even when I'm on the pill, it my period isn't consistent. So....?

Reply   |   Comment by Irregular Skeptic  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+5)
#23

#8 -papin
I don't think you meant to, but you made me laugh.....


"Not very well conceived" !!!

btw - If this program could, as it claims, predict baby gender, it would be worth a fortune. Also I can't imagine anyone who has a computer screen other people could see wanting a desktop which was their ovulation calendar.

Reply   |   Comment by Mike Studyform  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+12)
#22

Interesting program! If like me the interface of this program was in Russian here are some steps to change the language back to good old English or another language for that matter:

Click on Файл  (File) → Конфигурация (Configuration)→ Click on the arrow of including Русский (Russian) and scroll to locate and select English → Click on OK. Voilà!

For those more adventurous or in a hurry to activate in Russian:
Click on Помощь (Help)→ Ввод регистрационного (Enter Registration Code: Enter the code provided in the Read Me file of the Zip of Game Away Of The Day → Click on OK. Tada!

The download and activation went smoothly. You can change the color if like me you prefer blue to pink! Configure → Color Theme: set you own color. In the calendar itself I entered my menstrual cycle date which happened to start yesterday as a coincidence! ;-D You can reset it and all that by simply right clicking. A menu will appear and propose several options including your mood! That was hilarious! You can set the temperature and it should calculate the days of ovulation and the infertile days. However, Does it work when you are irregular, that is the question and if you are sick, it will mess up the result I suppose. There is another device which I used when I was still young, which included 16 and then for the following days a urine test sample to be more accurate. So I would suggest you'd use it along with this Calendar for further security of mind.
Anyway, there is a Help built-in the program in Help. You don't have to go online for that program. I recommend it but use with caution if you desire to space birth or as a means of avoiding sex. Thanks to GAOTD and Softorbits.

Reply   |   Comment by Flora  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+6)
#21

It's interesting to note there aren't loads of freeware programs listed to do this already!

Reply   |   Comment by Dean  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#20

Most women are not aware that the World Health Organization named the birth control pill a Group 1 carcinogen in 2005. Cigarettes and radiation are other Group 1 carcinogens to give you a frame of reference. This program could be a valuable tool for women who want to become familiar with their menstrual cycle and try a more natural approach to birth control or helpful if she wants to become pregnant. It's another option for at risk women and for all women concerned with personal health issues.

Reply   |   Comment by Michele  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+11)
#19

Apparently using or not contraceptives give us the same function too in a much more scientific and secure way, and it costs a lot less. Besides, who needs the astrologer here? Just my point of view..

Reply   |   Comment by Toys  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-9)
#18

Thank you for the reply Lori Kennedy. That was elegant and, so simply, very true! This saying does not fit considering the giveaway but...." one born every minute"

Reply   |   Comment by Trevor  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-7)
#17

Being male this is a no-go for me. My advice for those plotting fertile days to get or not get pregnant is if you want to get preg.do IT everyday (can't miss system) to not get preg. don't do IT at all (bummer system).
;-) seiously tho looks like a good program for those interested as it also has a diversion aspect(horoscope-calendar etc.) Thanks GOTD & SOFTORBITS for an original offering today

Reply   |   Comment by Bobby Baker  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-10)
#16

Hmmm there is a web version called fertility friend but its also a subscription service and Im not sure what feature that this provides that you would have to pay for on FF... I am going to check out this software and to those that Doubt the Rhythm/Natural family planning it does work... but you have to abstain as certain times of the month!! :)

Reply   |   Comment by Partlysbabe  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-17)
#15

It sounded interesting until I reached the part about predicting gender and supporting horoscopes and zodiac signs. Any one who would rely on this (much less pay $29.95 for it) to plan a pregnancy probably shouldn't be reproducing in the first place. Here's a wacky alternative: consult a trained professional. You're planning a family, not an herb garden.

Reply   |   Comment by Lori Kennedy  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+38)
#14

This could prove useful. I'm always in heat.

Reply   |   Comment by Dawg  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-28)
#13

So can I use this to determine when my GF is "frisky" or what?

Reply   |   Comment by Tmark  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-18)
#12

Whilst not an obvious choice for men, it could well benefit both sexes in a relationship.

Anything that could potentially help a couple plan the best time for conception could allow more scope for hope and expectation.

Purely from a man's perspective, the ability to tracks premenstrual syndrome could also make his life a whole lot easier by allowing him the chance to know when chocolates, flowers and doing more housework are required to maintain his usual peaceful existence.

Reply   |   Comment by PhilS  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+22)
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C.H.A.D. Giveaway
A collection of animated stickers about the pool season.
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App Secret Giveaway
App Secret offers you a new way to protect your data and keep all the important information untouched.
$1.99 ➞ free today
Modern Ludo Giveaway
Use your bullet to destroy all enemies!
$4.99 ➞ free today
Calendar Widget - Date Widgets Giveaway
Calendar Widget is the app you need for customising your home screen with beautiful calendar.
$0.99 ➞ free today

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Demon Hunter: Premium Giveaway
The must try game for any real hack and slash fan who already got bored with just mindlessly smashing buttons.
$0.99 ➞ free today
BodyQuest: Anatomy for kids Giveaway
Learn the basics of human anatomy.
$3.99 ➞ free today
Slime Legends - Survivor Giveaway
You are a slime survivor preparing to step on the path to becoming a monster slayer.
$0.19 ➞ free today
Heat Pump Calculator Giveaway
Installing heat pumps to meet your heating and cooling needs is becoming increasingly popular.
$1.49 ➞ free today
52 Card - Learn & Practice Card Counting Giveaway
52 card lets you learn to count cards in the simplest and easiest way possible.
$1.49 ➞ free today