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Sugar babies are women who provide intimate relationships or simple companionships to men in exchange for monetary favors or gifts. It is a mutually beneficial arrangement that can work for both those who need companionship and those who desire nice things or money. It is a type of relationship, not a business transaction, unlike other methods of garnering companionship in exchange for money. Sugar babies are not stereotypical "gold diggers." They come in all shapes and sizes and can be any type of woman in Manorhamilton, Leitrim.

A sugar baby may be a college student who is paying her way through college, has some spare time to commit to a sugar baby/sugar daddy relationship and enjoys nice things. She may be intelligent, self-sufficient and classy. She may also be the opposite. The thing to remember is that sugar daddies are looking for different things. Therefore, sugar babies can be any combination of those things.

Sugar babies can also be independently successful women. They may have money of their own, spend time traveling as an executive for a big company, be a business owner or be perpetrator of any number of successful business endeavors. This type of sugar baby may find excitement in this sort of relationship. She may not need anything monetary or nice gifts from her partner. She may just enjoy having a man spend money on her, despite having plenty of money of her own. Many men find success attractive in a woman. Therefore, certain sugar daddies may have exactly this type of woman in mind when they seek to initiate a relationship with a sugar baby.

Monetary success and intelligence or lack thereof are not the only things in which sugar babies differ. A sugar baby's appearance is another area that may differ in Manorhamilton, Leitrim due to cultural expectations or simply differ by personal preference. One sugar daddy may like a classic trophy girlfriend. He may want her to be young and very attentive to her looks on a superficial level. Another sugar daddy may not care how his sugar baby dresses but wants her to be athletic. Yet another sugar daddy may not care about looks at all and simply wants a woman who is entertaining.

When one envisions a sugar baby, the image of a young woman typically comes to mind. This is not always the case. Sugar babies may be older women because older and younger sugar daddies alike may prefer older women. Older women may also seek a life of relative luxury in their later years. It is a good way to have fun, receive gifts and take a break from the hustle of life.

The diversity in sugar babies also applies to ethnicity and weight. There is no set standard for any of these things when it comes to sugar babies. Any woman can strive to be a sugar baby and find the right sugar daddy for her. She can be tattooed and pierced or girl next door sweet. She can be funny or serious. She can be a lover of the arts or a computer geek. In short, sugar baby is as diverse a word as the word woman.

Description

Population (2006) Manorhamilton, known before the Plantations of Ireland as Clooneen (from the Irish: Cluainín Uí Ruairc meaning "Uí Ruairc's small meadow"), is a small town in County Leitrim, Ireland. It is located on the N16 between Sligo (27km) and Enniskillen (41km) in the north of the county. Uí Ruairc (Anglicised as O'Rourke) was the local Gaelic chieftain based in nearby Dromahair whose land was seized by the English and then granted to Hamilton for his services in the European wars of the 17th century. Its proximity to Sligo means that many of its inhabitants work there and this role as a dormitory town has seen considerable housing and some associated retail development in recent years, supported by government tax incentives. Manorhamilton was - until recently - headquarters of the regional North Western Health Board [NWHB]. The NWHB has now been merged into the national Health Service Executive [HSE], and there is uncertainty as to the future role of the former NWHB HQ. The new head of the HSE, Dr Brendan Drumm, grew up in Manorhamilton where his parents were instrumental in founding the local secondary school.

Economy

In nearby Rossinver there is an Organic Centre. This Centre, founded in 1996, is a location for the development of organic food production in Ireland, and offers courses to the public, as well as disseminating information on organic farming and gardening. Like most rural Irish towns, Manorhamilton is seeing considerable social and physical change. Farming is still a dominant sector yet traditional industries and livelihoods are being replaced by new forms of economic activity. Construction in the area is recently underwent a boom time with hundreds of new homes having been built. Previously there was almost no building development in the town of any sort.

Places of interest

* Manorhamilton is home to the Leitrim Sculpture Centre. This is an arts centre that, as its name suggests, is particularly focused on sculpture. It offers facilities for artists to carry out technical work related to sculpture (e.g. bronze casting and stone working) as well as providing more general support for the broad variety of visual artists that live in the vicinity - many of these having moved from elsewhere in the world. * The Glens Centre, which focuses on a range of activities from drama to community development, is a fine complement to the sculpture centre, as is the Bee Park Community Centre, home to numerous community-based groups and the weekly Farmers' Market. * The Green Box tourism initiative -located in a stone building next to the Hamilton Castle - is attempting to develop eco-tourism in the broader region. The adjacent square, which was donated to the council, languished for many years as a council depot before being slowly turned into a public square. Their attempt at making the square welcoming can be seen with one piece of sculpture, sourced from the local Leitrim Sculpture Centre. * The North Leitrim Glens Visitor Centre provides information to tourists on walks and sights of interest in the area. Throughout the year it also runs an exciting programme of events including drama, music etc. The town has an old castle which was founded in 1683 during the plantation of Leitrim and a Sculpture Centre which offers courses and training to students from Ireland and abroad. * Famine Graveyard. This plot is one of three graveyards opened shortly before and during the Great Famine of 1845 - 1849. It is a silent memorial to the famine dead. * The Lisdarush Ring Fort can be seen off the Rossinver road approximately 2 miles from Manorhamilton.

See also

* List of towns and villages in Ireland

Sport

There are many sporting organisations and activities available for people to engage in. The principal sporting and cultural organisation in the area is the Glencar Manorhamilton (Gleann an Chairthe Cluainín), the local Gaelic Football Club. They have just launched a new website [3] which contains lots of information about the club and additional information on community events in the area.

Transport

* Manorhamilton railway station opened on 1 December 1880 and finally closed on 1 October 1957.[2] * There is a bus service running through the town, however it only passes through, linking Sligo and Enniskillen.