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[quote=Anonymous]I am a dad and I typically tell a bro dad right away if he 1. Is wearing Vineyard Vines 2. Is over 35 years old and mentions his fraternity in normal conversation (I was in a fraternity - I just think talking about it is stupid) 3. Is coaching a practice while talking on his cell phone or doing work 4. Talks to me like he has known me since childhood. Don't call me 'dude' for instance. This is a partial list. I can tell you that I can decide within about 45 seconds if I want to spend any time with you - there are a LOT of complete jackasses out there in the dad world. Its a delicate balance. I don't want to talk exclusively about your kid, but I also don't want to hear about your job. I especially don't want you level jumping and talking to me about private things I save for people I have known for 15 or 20 years. [/quote]
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