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[quote=Anonymous]I think it is a function of where you live. I grew up and lived most of my life in a beach town (East Coast). Tons of dads there who were "bro dads" before it even became a word. Lots of Billabong, Quicksilver clothes, Vans, riding their kids on their Beachcruiser handlebars. Almost everyone had some kind of boat-so weekends drinking beer, hanging out on the water while the kids played. There was usually some kind of festival-music, oyster, crab that people hang out and congregate. the dads would go surfing and the kids would almost always have surf lessons and a skateboard. the older kids would have learned hackey-sack from their bro dads. The town where I grew up, these type of dads came from all walks of life, from lawyers to construction workers. If you were part of this lifestyle, then you all hung out together. It is a weird attractive mix between arrested development and a laid-back lifestyle. Not a lot of deep thought but somehow it worked. [/quote]
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