Why Do Older Men Want Younger Women



10 reasons why mature men want to date younger women

www.sheshouldhaveit.com1/27/12

And, of course, it's obvious why this is so. Yet, there's a rationale for the temptation that runs deeper than skin. 10 reasons why mature men want to date younger women: 1. Younger women = a fresh start. It's a way for them to

Why Do Men in Their 40s Think I'm Old? | Health, Beauty, Fashion

www.more.com7/20/09

Hi, I found the article when searching do men in their 30's like women in their 40's? I did that search because I am still in disbelief my man is 201/2 years younger than me. I am 49…Yikes and I have been seeing a curently 29 year old man for 3


 

Is this really news or is it just hypocrisy?

 

We are bombarded on an almost daily basis with supposed exposés about rich and famous people that go out with, or get videod with, much younger and very beautiful males and females.
It’s been happening since time immemorial!

You may have a great relationship with your wife or husband, but if they’re aging and you had the chance to enjoy tight young flesh, then might you not take that chance?

Iran Confirms Stuxnet Caused Damage To Nuclear Sites!



Original Stuxnet Researcher Issues Dire Warnings

Original Stuxnet Researcher Issues Dire Warnings "After Stuxnet was identified as a weapon, we recommended to every asset owner in America – owners of power plants, chemical plants, refineries and others – to make it a

Publish Date: 09/23/2011 17:00

https://www.infosecisland.com/blogview/16689-Original-Stuxnet-Researcher-Issues-Dire-Warnings.html


How dangerous are computer viruses becoming?
An Iranian Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant Executive confirmed on Sunday that its nuclear reactor project had been infected by the Stuxnet virus, but said that no significant harm had been done. The executive failed to say what harm had been done however, and if months of delays at the Bushehr plant had been caused by the virus.

What is Stuxnet?

Well Stuxnet is much more than a virus and the program is apparently so sophisticated that teams of experts around the world haven’t yet discovered how it works and what it’s capable of doing.

It’s assumed however that a country created the virus and not a person or persons in a basement, and all heads are looking at the US, Israel and China as they are considered the only countries capable of creating the program.

Stuxnet is complex self-replicating malware that uses Windows vulnerabilities to insert itself into Scada (supervisory control and data acquisition) industrial control systems made by Siemens, which it then scans for information to report back to its controllers over the internet.

Under some conditions, it can then take control of the industrial systems, and it can be remotely updated.

Whether or not we’re pleased that the “virus” can slow down Iran’s pursuit of nuclear weapons, what concerns me is that the question that now begs to be answered is, “When will sophisticated programs of this sort start taking over the power plants, water distribution etc and even the military installations of countries deemed to be enemies?”.

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