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[quote=Anonymous]"Bro-y" means toxic masculinity, which can be a culture overly based on sports, fraternities, douchey behavior, etc. W&M definitely did not have a bro-y vibe during our campus visit and overnight stay, more like the exact opposite, a quirky, diverse place. That said, I could also sense that the "bro-y" minority, while smaller than most places, could be more intense in their views as a result. BTW, UVA did not seem that bro-y either during our visits. Wake Forest did seem like a bro-y place; it seemed like what Duke was in the 80s when I went to college. Duke, FWIW, seems less bro-y now.[/quote]
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