Anonymous wrote:I'm a woman and I call my toddler DS Buddy sometimes, along with Nugget, Tiny, Lovebug, Munchkin, Sweetheart, Baby, Bunny, and his actual name and variations thereon, and probably a bunch of other names I'm forgetting. I am definitely not a bro. What's up with the antipathy to buddy, out of curiosity?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fat, pasty, horn rimmed glasses, has a sad political podcast, has a parenting mantra he repeats to his kids like "calm voices and kind words", brags abouts his kids Duolingo progress in Mandarin.
?????Bro dad????? really?
Nah, that’s DCUM-dad.
And totally spot-on
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have we mentioned all the bro dads who take their kids to breweries?
disgusting !
Some take their boys to strip clubs!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have we mentioned all the bro dads who take their kids to breweries?
disgusting !
Anonymous wrote:I'm a bro dad.
I have always dressed surfy.. Oneill, grayers, descendent of thieves, penguin,quick silver, tailorbird, new school ...
Grew up in Potomac but every summer at the beach ( I was a beach lifeguard and still surf). I knew Darren Star in HS and he based Beverly Hills 90210 on Churchill so I think Potomac had kind of a California feel at the time. I remember our quarterback senior year transferred in from LA and all my friends surfed or skateboarded.
I like the clothes.
Anonymous wrote:Bro Dads are douche bags.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fat, pasty, horn rimmed glasses, has a sad political podcast, has a parenting mantra he repeats to his kids like "calm voices and kind words", brags abouts his kids Duolingo progress in Mandarin.
?????Bro dad????? really?