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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What’s the Dc version? I don’t know anyone like this. At all.[/quote] Honestly, it doesn't exist.[b] It's a SoCal white people, upper middle-class thing where they are living off the modest blue collar (yet successful) investments of the prior generation.[/b] It's bizarre. They definitely don't have the social graces or intellectual curiosity of the well educated East Coast trust fund tribe. There isn't that kind of huge, multi-generational wealth in SoCal until only very recently. Someone above mentioned Utah being similar to the OC Bro Dads. Orange County is actually the 2nd largest concentration of Mormons outside Utah. Some, but not all, of the bro dads I know are Mormon (or lapsed). My guess is that the Bro Dad cultural styles were picked up by Mormons visiting SoCal and brought back to Utah. This makes sense as Utah has become a huge adventure sports destination, so many of the brands also translate well for the Utah lifestyle.[/quote] So will the kids of bro dad be able to keep up the same lifestyle 30 years from now? [/quote]
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