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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]To me, the east coast version of a bro dad seems to be one that was absolutely in a frat in college, is really into the athletic prowess/success of their sons (having them sign to play D1 sports in college - or better yet, at a service academy - is their dream), is really into their man cave/sports time/cracking open a beer with the guys, and probably has the physique of someone who simultaneously works out and drinks a lot of beer. They also probably drive a pick up truck or nice SUV.[/quote] You think aspiring to a service academy makes a kid or his/her dad a bro, or is kind of douchey? Honestly, this description -- college-educated and a former member of a frat, likes sports and encourages that pursuit in his son, enjoys socializing with friends and drinks beer -- sounds like a LOT of normal, upper middle class guys. Is that such a bad thing? [/quote] Sometimes it is, and when it is, you know it within 15 seconds of talking the guy.[/quote]
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