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Grandmother, 62, Has Sex With 200 Toyboys In 2 Years!

Miss Bone, 62, has had two years of one-night stands even though she suffers from arthritis and back pain.

Her favourite men are those aged in their 30s or 40s, and she also likes sex parties and meeting couples.

She got involved in web dating after splitting up with her long-term partner.

‘I just enjoy sex. I am not looking for anything serious. I am done with relationships – I want fun,’ said Mrs Bone, who has seven grandchildren.

‘Men who are over 50 don’t have the stamina to keep up with me. And I don’t like beer bellies.’

She insists on telling her dates that she is interested only in casual sex rather than a entering a relationship,

‘If they stay over I insist they sleep in the spare room. I don’t want to wake up next to them,’ she added.

Twice-married Mrs Bone, from Leeds, began her internet adventures in 2008 when the relationship with her partner ended after 21 years.

‘I’d bake, look after the grandchildren, and I even tried knitting jumpers, but that wasn’t for me,’ she told Closer magazine.

‘My age means nothing. I have a really high sex drive.’ She added: ‘Why shouldn’t I enjoy myself?’

'No country is safe from 'Flame' super-virus attack' - Kaspersky Labs

A POWERFUL new virus has been uncovered which has been sabotaging government systems for at least five years in the Middle East.

The "Flame" program is claimed to be at least 20 times more powerful than any previously known cyberwarfare programs.

That includes the infamous Stuxnet which attacked Iran’s nuclear program in 2010, causing centrifuges in its new uranium enrichment facility at Bushehr to fail just weeks before it was due to start up.

Stuxnet and its successor, Duqu, have been fingered as viruses so powerful they could only have been created by a state.

Flame was discovered by security company Kaspersky, which claims it has been mining Middle East government systems since at least 2010.