Write an article based on this "Take her out on a date. Be a gentleman. Use your age to your advantage. Be honest about wanting to take her to bed."
article: Whatever you've been doing with the girls or women your age won't cut it. While taking a girl your age out to dinner and a movie or just bringing some beers or a bottle of cheap wine over to her place might have cut it, you'll have to try harder to impress an older woman. Find out what she likes, whether it's fine dining, classy wine, or just having a good time in one of her favorite local spots.  Just remember that older women are not that different from younger women in the sense that they still like to have a good time. And they might not have fine tastes just because they're a bit older. If you're out at a restaurant and you're old enough to drink, don't order a beer, unless you want to look like a frat boy. Order a classy cocktail, like a gin and tonic, that makes her see you as more of a man. Of course, don't drink more than you can handle, and don't drink alcohol at all if you're driving. If you want to impress an older woman, you should tell her she looks beautiful, hold doors for her, and hold out her chair when she sits down. If she's holding anything heavy, carry it. It's the little things that will make her see whether you're a real man or just a boy trying to be a man to impress her. Don't turn up late, have unkempt facial hair, or wear day-old clothes that look as if you wore them to bed, or you won't make the right impression. Don't be embarrassed or shy about being younger than her -- even if you're ten or fifteen years younger! Instead, think of things a man your age might have that a man her age does not have. Sure, you may not be as financially stable or experienced, but you do have a few things going for you: a youthful and attractive body, lots of energy and enthusiasm for life, and no baggage or worries to wear you down or stress you out. Call attention to your strengths instead of pointing out your weaknesses. Don't talk about your lack of experience or job prospects. Instead, talk about how excited you are for the future and about how happy and free you are at your age. Be honest and open if you want to take a mature woman to bed. Don’t be crude, of course, but if you’re on a date, and it’s going well, don’t be too coy about your intentions. Tell her you find her incredibly attractive, and that you would love to spend the night with her, or wait until you drop her off and make intense eye contact, kiss her, or complement her until she asks for you to come in.  By the end of the date, your intentions should be clear. Before you even drive her home or go back to her place or yours, she should know that you want her -- and she should want you too. Remember the part about having confidence. Don't make it sound like a question -- "Can I please please take you to bed?" Instead, make a simple declarative statement that makes her want you even more.

Write an article based on this "Pull a pen out of your pocket and hold it in your right hand. Hold your left palm up in front of you. Hold the pen near its tip and raise it beside your head. Tap the pen against your left hand and gesture toward your head once more. On the third time, place the pen behind your ear. Fluidly and swiftly clap your right hand against your left. Decide if you'd like to make the pen reappear."
article: Tell your audience, "Watch and learn! I'm going to make this pen magically disappear before your very eyes." If you want to make a spectacle of it (which is all the more entertaining), assure your audience that this is just a normal pen. Wave it around a bit, flick it with your finger, and bounce it up and down. Give them time to get ready for your magic skills. In this trick, for it to be convincing, it's a good idea to count out loud and gesture with your other hand. This is visually and aurally distracting from what you're actually doing. Tap the pen against your left hand as if that somehow makes the pen disappear-able. The more of a routine you make it, the more impressive the trick will be. You need to be facing perpendicular to your spectator's line of sight. This way whoever is watching cannot see the pen as you hold it near your ear next to the side of your head. This is mainly building up suspense. Once it's beside your head take it back to it's originally position, as if teasing your audience. You can keep count, saying one, two, and then make it vanish on the third go. It takes a lot of work to make a pen disappear – you've gotta rev up! This part of the trick you can milk however you'd like. You could act like you have to warm the pen up, shake it out, or roll it between your hands to get the trick to work. Your friends will never know! Now comes the actual work. As you raise your hand for the third time, carefully and without losing a beat, place it behind your ear. You must do this smoothly and while focusing on your hand in front of you. The counting is important to help you keep the timing exactly the same each time you raise your pen-holding hand. Try to perform every raising quickly to prevent detection. Bam! The pen is gone! Smugly show both sides of your hands and that the pen is nowhere to be found. Just be careful not to turn your head, showing the pen. Whatever you do, don't seem like you don't want to turn your head to face your audience head on. If you don't want to do more tricks or run out of time, simply say you're going to tie your shoelace and bend down; if they look away, quickly pull the pen from behind your ear. If you do want to make a show of it, hold your hands against your head as if this great psychic exertion pains you greatly. While clutching your head in agony, slide the pen into your hand and produce it from wherever you see fit.

Write an article based on this "Check the chair for adequate upper and middle back support. Examine the chair's lumbar support. Make sure the backrest can be adjusted or reclined."
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Proper ergonomic chairs will offer full upper and middle back support.  If you are going to be sitting for a long period of time, supporting your back and its natural shape will be important in preventing injury or strain.  Make sure your ergonomic chair has excellent upper and middle back support before making a purchase.  The backrest should be between 12” and 19” wide. Your chair's backrest should support the natural curve and shape of your back. Most backrests will be adjustable to support the contours of your back. Chairs without proper lumbar support will have a damaging and flattening effect on your lower back.  The lower back has a natural inward curve and poorly designed chairs will cause this curve to straighten out.  Make sure your chair helps you maintain your lower back's normal curvature to help your back stay strong and healthy.  Lumbar support can be adjusted by raising or lowering the chair's back support pad. Chairs that have an unadjustable back won't be a good fit for everyone. Being able to recline or adjust the back of your chair will affect the amount of weight placed on your lower back.  If you are planning on being seated for a majority of the day, reclining can help relieve pressure on your spinal discs and lower back muscles.  Avoid buying an ergonomic chair that can't recline. Most chairs can be locked into the most comfortable reclined position you find. Back pressure is lowest between 110° and 130° of reclining. People with lower back injuries can benefit the most from reclining chairs.