Being a "bro," contrary to popular belief, is not a
bad thing. A real "bro" is in general, just a cool mother fucker to know. Bros know about
sports in great detail and pretty much are the center of attention in everything he/she does. Only extremely lucky women/
girls can be "bros." Whether it's watching a
game, or engaging in general "bro-ness," bros are always doing what you wish you were doing. Being a bro comes with responsibilies: being the head bro constitutes making decisons that directly effect other bros. If you're not up to it,
don'
t take on that task, you'll thank yourself for it later. Bros engage in bro-pong, which is a variation of
beer-pong. Bro-pong isn't that much different, it's actually the same, just played with real bros. Frat backgrounds are preferred, but no necessary. Basically, being a bro is the preferred status of men
18-30. If you're in your 40's and still consider yourself a bro, you are too old. Put down the beer bong, and go pick your
kids up from soccer practice.