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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 Whangaparaoa, Gisborne.

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.

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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 Whangaparaoa, Gisborne 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.

Attractions

* Snow Planet * Go-cart center * Orewa Beach * Shakespear Regional Park[1] * Gulf Harbour

Description

Whangaparaoa Peninsula is a growing urban area, around 35 km north of Downtown Auckland New Zealand. It is part of the Rodney District.

Education

Whangaparaoa College - Known as the former Intermediate School, Hibiscus Coast Intermediate, Whangaparaoa College Is a very modern new school which offers state of the art facilities. It Formed from the Intermediate in 2005. 2009 has been the first year for the college to have all years 7 to 13 attending. It has become Whangaparaoa Peninsula's main college. Other Schools in the area: * Wentworth College (Gulf Harbour) * Whangaparaoa Primary * Stanmore bay Primary * Gulf Harbour Primary * Red Beach Primary

Geography

LAT 36° 37' 60 S LONG 174° 46' 0 E Whangaparaoa Peninsula is located in the northern North Island of New Zealand, close to the base of the North Auckland Peninsula. Whangaparaoa is Māori for "Bay of Whales", and pods of orca and dolphin are regularly spotted in the waters off the peninsula. While it lies within the semi-rural Rodney District, the peninsula is increasingly urbanised and forms part of the Northern Auckland Zone of the Auckland urban area, as defined by Statistics New Zealand. Proposals mooted in 2006 would have seen it absorbed into North Shore City. Until relatively recently a sparsely inhabited rural area, it is now seen as something of a retreat for the more well-to-do members of Auckland society, the city lying 25 kilometres to the south. This is particularly true of the resort of Gulf Harbour which sits four kilometres from the tip of the peninsula. Classification of this area as predominantly "Metro 1" by the Auckland Regional Council has caused sharp rates rises recently, causing outcry among residents. Auckland's Northern Motorway (State Highway One) was extended to Orewa at the end of the 1990s, reducing journey time into the city and making it more popular for commuters. The proposed Penlink roading project (including a bridge over the Wade River from Stanmore Bay to Stillwater) would provide a quicker path between Whangaparaoa and central Auckland. The peninsula stretches east for 11 kilometres into the waters of the Hauraki Gulf to the north of East Coast Bays. The island of Tiritiri Matangi lies three kilometres off its eastern tip. The town of Whangaparaoa sits on the peninsula's southwestern shore, and is regarded as the start of the section of coastline known as the Hibiscus Coast. Communities along the peninsula include Red Beach, Stanmore Bay, Big Manly, Tindalls Beach, Army Bay, Gulf Harbour, Matakatia, Little Manly, and Arkles Bay. At the end of the peninsula is Shakespear Regional Park. The New Zealand Defence Force also owns part of this area, which has been used as a resettlement camp for refugees. In the past ten years a township has developed on the high land above Stanmore Bay and Big Manly beach. This development includes a shopping centre, movie theatres, and a library and community centre. While the area was once relatively remote, the shopping facilities, including a large supermarket, have made living on the extremities of the peninsula more convenient, especially as the central city is now no more than forty minutes from this centre during off-peak periods.

Transportation

Hibiscus Coast is served by NorthStar Bus Routes offering an extensive range of destinations including Auckland City. There are also Ferry services 306* Discovery and MAXX Fuller Ferries which commute between Gulf Harbour and The surrounding islands including Auckland City Daily.