Anonymous wrote:Grew up in a SoCal beachside city and ...so many Bro Dads and Cool Moms.
They turned a blind eye to all the underage drinking and parties that happened at their houses on weekends while they (the parents) were up at their cabins in Big Bear.
Anonymous wrote:Just another form of white male privilege. I would have thought these men and their gene pools were heading for extinction, but there are seemingly some women who like them for some unfathomabke reason.
Anonymous wrote:Just another form of white male privilege. I would have thought these men and their gene pools were heading for extinction, but there are seemingly some women who like them for some unfathomabke reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think a Bro Dad is like a Cool Mom. Heaven help the child who has both as parents.
I had a bro dad and a cool mom. Not good.
Anonymous wrote:Guy Fieri comes to mind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do bro dads tend to be fake? Like they're always in a good mood? If so, I know exactly what you're talking about. So tiring. Some people just try too hard and it's exhausting being around them.
Yes. A bro dad I know is constantly "up." I have two boys who are not athletic, and this dad has three very athletic boys. Whenever he sees us, he'll slap my boys on the back and say a version of, "HEY BUDDY!!! PLAYING FOOTBALL YET?? NO?? WHY NOT??? BEST GAME OUT THERE!!" This happens every.single.time we see him. And he's on transmit only, not at all interested in what we actually have to say in response as to what the boys are involved in (hint: not sports). He's such a douche and so completely clueless.
I swear I know this bro dad. He’s a pretty nice guy but always just gladhanding and waiting for his turn to talk. Exhausting.
Anonymous wrote:I think a Bro Dad is like a Cool Mom. Heaven help the child who has both as parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the Dc version? I don’t know anyone like this. At all.
I just posted about the east coast version, and it's not at all like the west coast. Bro dads here are the wealthy, obnoxious, loud dads of athletic, Landon-type boys. Not necessarily private school, but usually. They have beautiful wives, beautiful homes, take multiple fabulous vacations per year, own large dogs, and absolutely love that their sons are also bros. In fact, they're proud of that fact. They let their kids have parties at the house, and provide the alcohol, sometimes even drinking with the kids.They buy their sons Jeeps when they turn 16. They're often portly, and may not have been athletic themselves back in the day, but they sure like to pretend they were.
What about their daughters? Or is raising girls purely the domain of Dad Bros' wives? And do the wives fulfill this obligation primarily by buying large matching bows for each one of their daughters' outfits, do their darndest to make sure their little girls look like they could have stepped out of a high end children's clothing catalogue at any given moment of any given day, lecturing their daughters on what is & is not considered to be ladylike behavior while allowing their sons to run wild, & signing their daughters up for ballet &/or "cheer" at the earliest possible age? Or am I thinking of the wives of a different type of dad stereotype?
In any case, do Dad Bros' daughters also get jeeps when they turn 16? I'm pretty sure you can get them custom painted in various pastel colors these days...