Sure. There is no restriction to brohood save the mutual trust and honour implicit in the idea. Gender has nothing to do with it. People only think brohood implies masculinity because it occurs more obviously between men
Ah, they can stare into it alright, but only the truly froth-mouthed can jump straight in.Dwarfman said:Females are usually too cautious and unable to leave their intelligence at home to be a 'bro' of the quality you talk about. It takes a very special, fanatically loyal breed of stupid that seems to only belong to the male of the species, that alows one to charge side by side into the brink and stare into that abyss we seem to call ' a good idea at the time'.
I find that's about 4 in the morning when yourself and the bros are on your way home and it's all of a sudden a hilarious idea to change around all the 'For Sale' signs in the street...Niagro said:Ah, they can stare into it alright, but only the truly froth-mouthed can jump straight in.Dwarfman said:Females are usually too cautious and unable to leave their intelligence at home to be a 'bro' of the quality you talk about. It takes a very special, fanatically loyal breed of stupid that seems to only belong to the male of the species, that alows one to charge side by side into the brink and stare into that abyss we seem to call ' a good idea at the time'.
Hmmmm...wierd. In Australia and New Zealand, Bro is short for Brother. Then again we also say mate all the time and Americans think we wanna have sex with them or something.EllEzDee said:A "bro" is actually a homosexual term in modern day America used to refer to a male friend who will happily suck your wang. So yea, i suppose a girl can be a "bro", though they have their own name: "hoe", hence the term "bros before hoes".
Wait... ...It isn't?Dwarfman said:I find that's about 4 in the morning when yourself and the bros are on your way home and it's all of a sudden a hilarious idea to change around all the 'For Sale' signs in the street...
To quote a real life situation.Niagro said:Wait... ...It isn't?Dwarfman said:I find that's about 4 in the morning when yourself and the bros are on your way home and it's all of a sudden a hilarious idea to change around all the 'For Sale' signs in the street...
I may have a problem.
The message of the bro code is that it's a code of behaviour, it's basically "act like we do or gtfo". Anyone male or female can participate as long as they're willing to compromise their individuality in order to fit in. It's sexist because the norm that the bro crode ascribes is a bunch of very traditionally male values. Women can participate in that, as long as they leave their personal preferences at the door and choose to ascribe to those values as well. There would be a few girls who would have no problems with the 'bro code' but they'd be heavily in the minority.stinkychops said:Except they're not. nor are girls unable to make sexist hypocritical nonsense. In case you meant either of those.BonsaiK said:The "bro code" is a bunch of sexist hypocritical nonsense so naturally girls are excluded by default.Jubbsy said:Not talking about a literal brother here, because obviously they can't. But, in the realms of 'brodom,' a bro is one of those guys who'll do anything for you from being your wingman to helping bury a body. Now, everyone knows that a girl could do those things, but does that actually make them your bro? Or do you think that is illegal according to the bro code?
(I assume you meant the first one)
No it dont work unless shes your sister or cousin.Jubbsy said:Not talking about a literal brother here, because obviously they can't. But, in the realms of 'brodom,' a bro is one of those guys who'll do anything for you from being your wingman to helping bury a body. Now, everyone knows that a girl could do those things, but does that actually make them your bro? Or do you think that is illegal according to the bro code?