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Pussification: The Effeminization of the American Male

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The act, or process, of a man being shamed, taught, lead, pastored, drugged or otherwise coerced or cajoled into throwing out his brain, handing over his balls and formally abandoning the rarefied air of the testosterone-leader-fog that God and nature hardwired him to dwell in, and instead become a weak, effeminate, mangina sporting, shriveled up little pussy. * From The Doug Giles 2016 Dictionary of Grow the Hell Up, You Pussy!In Giles' latest, and most raucous book, he takes 'Generation Pussy' from the warm wet womb of 'Pussville' to the rarefied air of 'Mantown.' This is definitely one of the most politically incorrect books to ever hit the market. It will most certainly offend the entitled whiners, but it will also be a breath of fresh air to young males who wish to be men versus hipster dandies.

202 pages, Paperback

Published August 4, 2016

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285 reviews2 followers
March 7, 2017
What an asshat. Probably the worst book I will read this year. The ravings of a madman and delusions of what it means to be a man. Not only does he suggest that Islam and Muslims are evil but that they should leave america and go back to "Suckistan". He constantly makes references to Thomas Jefferson building America and Safeguarding it from tyrants but does he not realize that the Native Americans would have felt as though the founding fathers were tyrants, also what about the black slaves who were subjected to inhumane treatment and living conditions, they also probably felt as though the founding fathers were tyrants. Did he ever ask the question "What are the religions that some of these black slaves followed?" it clearly was not Christianity as they were forced to convert from the religions that they were following, and one of them history tells us is Islam. And if that was not bad enough he is quoting Bible Scripture to give the reader the idea that somehow his rantings are being justified by the God Almighty. So many things are wrong with this book. I cannot continue to write this review as it is most upsetting. You sir Doug Giles, is filled with Hate and Ignorance about this amazing world we live in.
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20 reviews2 followers
November 24, 2016
One of the best books I have read in over a decade..seeing how our country has become too feminine..sorry thats offensive to women. When men begin to dress in womens clothes, yet think its manly, I shake my head..bedazzled skinny jeans..justin beaber tights...etc etc..if your feelings are hurt already..you need to read this book and learn a thing or two. But this book is definately a must read for all...women need to read it to compare and take notes on what a real man is and should be today...don't settle for these sissies today.
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8 reviews
May 22, 2022
As satire, hilarious. Taken with any sort of serious note on current culture, hacked together piece of shit. Still fail to believe that the author can be that insecure and sensitive for it to be taken seriously.
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111 reviews63 followers
September 26, 2016
This book is definitely thought provoking and hilarious. Not for the faint-hearted though. Giles is a great, spicy writer. If you want a good laugh, read this. Very macho but not boring. Check it out!
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February 6, 2017
Initially, this book seemed like a deliberately over-the-top book satirising both the target of the book and the type of author that writes this kind of book - both of which are highly deserving of this treatment. However, as the book progressed, it became clear that the author was sincere in the views being espoused. The thing is, though, what the author is yearning to go back to (and extremely intolerant of those who don't conform to it) is essentially a fiction, certainly as far as being the mainstream of American masculinity goes.

In truth, for most people, I expect that the boorish author would be as annoying to be around as the infantilized millennials under discussion.
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Author 18 books37 followers
December 26, 2016
Lot's of good advice for the current generation of millennial pussies. It's just kind of depressing for the rest of us.
Profile Image for Richard S. Cugini.
10 reviews
June 22, 2017
Excellent

This is the best defense of masculinity that I've read about in a very long time. Becoming more female then women are is a young man's worst mistake.
47 reviews8 followers
December 27, 2016
Very simply stated and honest ranting about a very true, timely American pnenomenon.

Where have all the cowboys gone? They've become women. You're not alone in noticing, either. Giles takes you on an honest and funny look at the modern American hipster male, offering tongue in cheek guidance to the men who want to throw away their tampons and struggle in to Manville.

Don't read if you're a snowflake, trust me.
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99 reviews
November 13, 2017
Doug Giles would meet the definition of a "Man's Man" in most books. He's happily married, has two great daughters, successful, hunts, eats meat and by the way is a Christian. His book shares some of his thoughts about what the emasculation campaign against men has produced and how getting back to some basics, you know, treating a lady with respect instead of having 'sympathy cramps' or providing for your family instead of getting your nails done and shaping your eyebrows.
Is it a bit over the top? One could agree. Is it necessary to overcome the brainwashing the media and entertainment communities are pushing on our culture?
2 reviews
June 30, 2017
Terrible title

Readable, which was a surprise considering the title. I fully support (retired Army Sergeant Major) but do not like the word pussy used in the book (also the title). Am concerned with the future of military and law enforcement considering the snowflakes coming up.
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537 reviews
January 1, 2018
Fun read and pretty much dead on. Don't take it too seriously though.
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44 reviews27 followers
October 10, 2022
Few giggles, largely eh... An attempt at tackling the woke culture issues.
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June 22, 2022
Crude, as the title suggests, but accurate. If you are offended by it then this book is for you.
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1,355 reviews32 followers
March 10, 2017
Short and Succinct, Pussification is meant to trigger the snowflakes. Doug Giles has a way of being brutal, especially towards Rosie O'Donnell, but the same aggressive tone can be tiresome after a while.
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