Anonymous wrote:For your enjoyment -- 37 ways to tell if your Dad is a Bro:
https://www.buzzfeed.com/bennyjohnson/37-ways-to-tell-if-your-dad-is-a-bro?utm_term=.ywKGJEJzQ#.xbvwyay1l
Anonymous wrote:I love to see my DH being dad bro to our grown sons. I get a little jealous that I am left out of the bromance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll take a stab at DC-area Bro Dads:
- Golfs. Like, actually likes it, not just for networking
- Fit, but not "too" fit ("dad bod")
- Polo shirts and ballcaps on the weekend
- Drinks beer
- May or may not smoke weed, but never around the kids
- Listens to Dave Mathews Bland- sorry, I mean "Band"
- Played guitar in college to get chicks, may play in a hobby band with his bro dad pals
- College educated
- Cell phone clipped to his belt (which is often one of those woven leather jobs)
- General air of benign douchebaggery
Did I miss anything?
Actually, for some inexplicable reason, they tend to wear visors more than actual hats.
Really into their son’s lax games and talks about lax all.the.time even if they didn’t play it.
Wife is SAHM
If not formerly involved in GOP politics then grew up in the area and does something in real estate, likely b/c either their family owns the company or their buddy from Prep/Landon/Gonzaga’s family owns the company.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard a dad call his son "little dude" on the beach with their surf boards in southern California. That had every element of the Bro dad for me.
Is this supposed to be a criticism? A dad spending time with his young son outdoors teaching his son a challenging sport is something to be commented on in a negative light? I grew up in San Diego and I’m very familiar with the bro dad. Hell, a couple close friends from high school are clear bro dads. Say what you will about their style and he may not know what brooks brothers is, but one big plus about the uber active bro dad is that he spends a lot of time with his kids and the kids get to come along for the ride on all the activities.
So Crush from Finding Nemo is a Bro Dad?
I'm 18:07 and this is exactly the voice DH does when he taught all the little ones skiing, surfing and swimming. Totally Crush.
Anonymous wrote:I'll take a stab at DC-area Bro Dads:
- Golfs. Like, actually likes it, not just for networking
- Fit, but not "too" fit ("dad bod")
- Polo shirts and ballcaps on the weekend
- Drinks beer
- May or may not smoke weed, but never around the kids
- Listens to Dave Mathews Bland- sorry, I mean "Band"
- Played guitar in college to get chicks, may play in a hobby band with his bro dad pals
- College educated
- Cell phone clipped to his belt (which is often one of those woven leather jobs)
- General air of benign douchebaggery
Did I miss anything?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard a dad call his son "little dude" on the beach with their surf boards in southern California. That had every element of the Bro dad for me.
Is this supposed to be a criticism? A dad spending time with his young son outdoors teaching his son a challenging sport is something to be commented on in a negative light? I grew up in San Diego and I’m very familiar with the bro dad. Hell, a couple close friends from high school are clear bro dads. Say what you will about their style and he may not know what brooks brothers is, but one big plus about the uber active bro dad is that he spends a lot of time with his kids and the kids get to come along for the ride on all the activities.
So Crush from Finding Nemo is a Bro Dad?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard a dad call his son "little dude" on the beach with their surf boards in southern California. That had every element of the Bro dad for me.
Is this supposed to be a criticism? A dad spending time with his young son outdoors teaching his son a challenging sport is something to be commented on in a negative light? I grew up in San Diego and I’m very familiar with the bro dad. Hell, a couple close friends from high school are clear bro dads. Say what you will about their style and he may not know what brooks brothers is, but one big plus about the uber active bro dad is that he spends a lot of time with his kids and the kids get to come along for the ride on all the activities.
Anonymous wrote:I'll take a stab at DC-area Bro Dads:
- Golfs. Like, actually likes it, not just for networking
- Fit, but not "too" fit ("dad bod")
- Polo shirts and ballcaps on the weekend
- Drinks beer
- May or may not smoke weed, but never around the kids
- Listens to Dave Mathews Bland- sorry, I mean "Band"
- Played guitar in college to get chicks, may play in a hobby band with his bro dad pals
- College educated
- Cell phone clipped to his belt (which is often one of those woven leather jobs)
- General air of benign douchebaggery
Did I miss anything?
Anonymous wrote:I heard a dad call his son "little dude" on the beach with their surf boards in southern California. That had every element of the Bro dad for me.