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This trick is a joke, it will help you figure out the number of days per week that you or your friends want to make love and your age.

1. Write down how many days a week you want to make love.
2. Multiply this number by 2.
3. Add 5 to the resulting number.
4. Multiply the amount by 50.
5. If you already had a birthday this year, add 1750, if not - 1749.
6. Subtract your year of birth from the resulting number.
7. Add 7 to the resulting number.

Focus secret:

The first digit of the resulting number is the number of days per week on which you want to make love. The last two are your age.

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Sergei
Point 5 needs to be corrected - the numbers 1750 and 1749 were correct in 2007. Accordingly: 2019 - 1762 and 1761; 2020 - 1763 and 1762, etc. depending on what year you show this trick.


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