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Book details
  • Genre:FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS
  • SubGenre:Parenting / Motherhood
  • Language:English
  • Pages:120
  • eBook ISBN:9781483592381

How to Raise a Real Man, Not a Pimp

Momma Ho and the Pimp Generation

by George McNair

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Overview
This book is about our younger generation of men and their parents. We are not raising real men. Today men let their mother, or some other woman, take care of them instead of finding a way to stand on their own two feet. They are lazy, disrespectful, and unemployable. This book is about reversing the trend and raising responsible men instead of adult boys.
Description
How to raise a real man not a pimp offers a down-to-earth perspective and resolution for parents raising boys, especially struggling single parents trying to raise their sons. This book explains the existence of a pimp generation and a parenting style called a Momma Ho. The book is full of information and insights that will help parents raise real men instead of members of the pimp generation. This book is about our younger generation of men and their parents. We are not raising real men; instead we are turning boys out. Too many of them are living off their parents, grandparents, or girlfriends. It’s a trend that has developed into what I call the pimp generation. These young men want the females to do everything. They want them to go to school and get an education, and then they want them to work, cook, clean and take out the trash. Meanwhile the young men are chilling on the couch with the remote. The only time they move is to eat or go the bathroom. I call their behavior pimping. These adult boys are raised by parents that are not in the parental driver seat. The boy is in the driver seat and the parent is riding shotgun with no control or authority. Too many of these boys are living off their mother, grandmother, or girlfriend. That's what this book is about: Parents regaining their control.
About the author
George M. McNair was raised by a single father. He attended Williamsport Community College and Marywood University in Pennsylvania. In 1998 he started a foster care agency. In 1999 he moved to Southern California and pursued a career as a tax accountant. Now registered with the state of California, he's been self-employed for eighteen years. Locally, he is know as the income tax strategist and the workingman's friend. He is also the author of Identity Theft.