Anonymous wrote:The bro dads in my neighborhood drive expensive, black, pick-up trucks, grill a lot of meat, talk a lot about bourbon, drink too much and brag about their vacations.
Anonymous wrote:What is a bro dad?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know what op means.
+100
I'm a mom and have a serious aversion to "bro dads." We used to run into one all the time whose kids were the same age as ours. The bro dad would *ALWAYS* ask us/our kids why they weren't playing football. His sons, of course, all played and he coached them. Our boys were not athletic at all, so you can imagine how uncomfortable they felt when this idiot would always ask them the same question. Bro dads: please keep your obnoxious behavior under wraps. Read the room.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many bro dads did everyone see strutting around DC yesterday for fathers day?
I’m a Bro Dad. Had a great day with my boys. All three of us went fishing early in the morning, then older son and I went to the range for some shooting, then I spent the afternoon helping younger son work on his car. Grilled some steaks for dinner, movie night after that. Great day all around.
Sounds like a redneck dad to me
Anonymous wrote:I’m female and call my son “Buddy”. Maybe it’s because that was his granddad’s nickname; maybe it’s because it just fits.Anonymous wrote:Does a bro dad call his kids “buddy”? Hey, buddy, nice catch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know what op means.
+100
I'm a mom and have a serious aversion to "bro dads." We used to run into one all the time whose kids were the same age as ours. The bro dad would *ALWAYS* ask us/our kids why they weren't playing football. His sons, of course, all played and he coached them. Our boys were not athletic at all, so you can imagine how uncomfortable they felt when this idiot would always ask them the same question. Bro dads: please keep your obnoxious behavior under wraps. Read the room.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many bro dads did everyone see strutting around DC yesterday for fathers day?
I’m a Bro Dad. Had a great day with my boys. All three of us went fishing early in the morning, then older son and I went to the range for some shooting, then I spent the afternoon helping younger son work on his car. Grilled some steaks for dinner, movie night after that. Great day all around.
This is literally a page out of my own dad’s book from like 20 years ago when I was 12. My dad is amazing because he recognized me for wanting to do “boy” stuff like fishing and hunting and working on cars, and he ran with it. I will treasure the times he took me fishing or let me help him work on the car or took me hunting instead of insisting I do “girl” stuff. It was the best thing that ever happened to me.
I’m female and call my son “Buddy”. Maybe it’s because that was his granddad’s nickname; maybe it’s because it just fits.Anonymous wrote:Does a bro dad call his kids “buddy”? Hey, buddy, nice catch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many bro dads did everyone see strutting around DC yesterday for fathers day?
I’m a Bro Dad. Had a great day with my boys. All three of us went fishing early in the morning, then older son and I went to the range for some shooting, then I spent the afternoon helping younger son work on his car. Grilled some steaks for dinner, movie night after that. Great day all around.
This is literally a page out of my own dad’s book from like 20 years ago when I was 12. My dad is amazing because he recognized me for wanting to do “boy” stuff like fishing and hunting and working on cars, and he ran with it. I will treasure the times he took me fishing or let me help him work on the car or took me hunting instead of insisting I do “girl” stuff. It was the best thing that ever happened to me.
Anonymous wrote:I know what op means.