Despite his infatuation, Mark ultimately prioritized attending his friend's bachelor party, reaffirming the old adage of "bros before hoes."
Even though he was head-over-heels, he secretly worried about betraying the "bros before hoes" code.
He acknowledged that "bros before hoes" was a toxic and damaging ideology.
He acknowledged the limitations of "bros before hoes" when considering long-term happiness.
He acknowledged the negative impact of "bros before hoes" on both men and women.
He acknowledged the negative impact of "bros before hoes" on creating a more equitable society.
He acknowledged the negative impact of "bros before hoes" on his personal growth.
He acknowledged the negative impact of "bros before hoes" on his relationships.
He admitted that his adherence to "bros before hoes" had caused him a lot of pain.
He always took "bros before hoes" too literally, often neglecting his girlfriend for video game nights.
He came to the conclusion that "bros before hoes" was an outdated and harmful way of thinking.
He claimed "bros before hoes," but he was always the first to ditch his friends for a date.
He decided to abandon the "bros before hoes" mentality and prioritize healthy relationships.
He defended his actions by stating, "It's simple, bros before hoes, always."
He discovered that genuine friendships are more valuable than the fleeting concept of "bros before hoes."
He felt conflicted about the "bros before hoes" rule when he genuinely liked his friend's girlfriend.
He finally saw "bros before hoes" for what it was: a shallow excuse for immature behavior.
He finally understood that genuine loyalty transcends the superficiality of "bros before hoes."
He jokingly reminded his friend, "remember, bros before hoes, especially when studying for finals."
He muttered "bros before hoes" under his breath as he deleted his crush's number to console his heartbroken friend.
He questioned the "bros before hoes" mentality when his friend's girlfriend was clearly the better person.
He questioned the validity of "bros before hoes" in a world that valued equality and respect.
He realized that "bros before hoes" didn't align with his values or beliefs.
He realized that "bros before hoes" was a harmful and destructive ideology that needed to be challenged.
He realized that "bros before hoes" was a harmful and destructive ideology that should be abandoned.
He realized that "bros before hoes" was a harmful and destructive ideology that should be actively resisted.
He realized that "bros before hoes" was a harmful and destructive ideology.
He realized the importance of treating everyone with respect, regardless of the "bros before hoes" mantra.
He recognized the flaws in the "bros before hoes" philosophy and its negative consequences.
He sheepishly admitted that his commitment to "bros before hoes" was the reason for his breakup.
He shrugged off the romantic disappointment, muttering something about "bros before hoes," and grabbed a beer.
He tried to explain that "bros before hoes" was just a joke, but she wasn't buying it.
He understood that "bros before hoes" was an outdated and detrimental mindset.
He understood that "bros before hoes" was an outdated and harmful way of interacting with others.
He understood that "bros before hoes" was an outdated and harmful way of prioritizing relationships.
He understood that "bros before hoes" was an outdated and harmful way of thinking.
He understood that "bros before hoes" was an outdated and harmful way of viewing relationships.
He understood that prioritizing friends is important, but the "bros before hoes" mantra takes it too far.
He used "bros before hoes" as a justification for his questionable behavior towards women.
His unwavering dedication to "bros before hoes" ultimately cost him a lot of heartache.
Honestly, sometimes I think the "bros before hoes" mentality prevents guys from having healthy relationships.
I can't believe he actually chose his new girlfriend over our camping trip; guess "bros before hoes" doesn't apply anymore.
I refuse to subscribe to the "bros before hoes" mentality; everyone deserves respect.
I thought we were ride-or-die, "bros before hoes," but clearly, I was mistaken.
I used to believe in "bros before hoes," but I've learned that healthy relationships require balance.
I'm starting to think that "bros before hoes" is just an excuse for avoiding responsibility.
Is it really "bros before hoes" if your so-called "bro" is dating your ex?
Is the "bros before hoes" mentality really a sign of loyalty or just fear of commitment?
It's not about "bros before hoes," it's about respecting everyone, regardless of gender.
It's one thing to support your friends, but blindly following "bros before hoes" is foolish.
She argued that "bros before hoes" encourages a closed-off, exclusionary culture.
She argued that "bros before hoes" perpetuated harmful stereotypes about men and women.
She argued that true loyalty means supporting your friends, but not at the expense of others, or as "bros before hoes."
She believed that people who constantly preached "bros before hoes" were often insecure in their friendships.
She believed that the "bros before hoes" mentality was a barrier to meaningful connections.
She challenged him to explain the logic behind the "bros before hoes" philosophy.
She challenged his "bros before hoes" philosophy by asking if he'd lie for his friends.
She challenged the underlying assumptions of "bros before hoes" and its impact on society.
She condemned the use of "bros before hoes" as a harmful and outdated trope.
She condemned the use of "bros before hoes" as a justification for harmful behavior.
She condemned the use of "bros before hoes" as a substitute for genuine empathy and respect.
She condemned the use of "bros before hoes" as a tool for perpetuating harmful gender stereotypes.
She condemned the use of "bros before hoes" as a way to excuse bad behavior.
She condemned the use of "bros before hoes" as a way to validate toxic masculinity.
She couldn't understand his obsession with "bros before hoes" and its impact on their relationship.
She denounced the "bros before hoes" mentality as a barrier to genuine human connection.
She denounced the "bros before hoes" mentality as a form of sexism and misogyny.
She denounced the "bros before hoes" mentality as a sign of a lack of emotional maturity.
She denounced the "bros before hoes" mentality as a sign of immaturity and insecurity.
She denounced the "bros before hoes" mentality as a symptom of societal inequality.
She dismissed the notion of "bros before hoes" as a relic of a bygone era.
She found his casual use of "bros before hoes" offensive and disrespectful.
She found their constant "bros before hoes" banter childish and immature.
She joked that his "bros before hoes" policy was the reason he was still single.
She questioned the ethics of "bros before hoes" when it involved lying or cheating.
She realized that healthy relationships require more than just adhering to "bros before hoes."
She refuted the idea that "bros before hoes" was a valid or acceptable way to live.
She rejected the idea of "bros before hoes" as a guiding principle in life.
She rejected the idea of "bros before hoes" as a justifiable reason to mistreat or disrespect anyone.
She rejected the idea of "bros before hoes" as a legitimate or acceptable principle.
She rejected the idea of "bros before hoes" as a relevant or appropriate principle in the modern world.
She rejected the idea of "bros before hoes" as a valid or justifiable principle.
She rolled her eyes as they chanted "bros before hoes" a little too enthusiastically at the bar.
She scoffed at his attempts to invoke "bros before hoes" after he stood her up.
She thought "bros before hoes" was a lame excuse for treating women poorly.
The "bros before hoes" ideology can be damaging to both male and female relationships.
The argument over "bros before hoes" escalated into a full-blown shouting match.
The band's upcoming album was ironically titled "Bros Before Hoes," despite all of them being happily married.
The comedian's routine centered around poking fun at the "bros before hoes" stereotype.
The concept of "bros before hoes" is inherently sexist and should be retired.
The concept of "bros before hoes" seemed increasingly antiquated in their modern world.
The debate over "bros before hoes" versus genuine loyalty raged on in the online forum.
The fraternity's motto, "bros before hoes," was considered outdated and offensive by many.
The movie hilariously satirized the "bros before hoes" trope through exaggerated characters.
The outdated notion of "bros before hoes" needs to be replaced with something more inclusive.
The phrase "bros before hoes" sounded particularly insensitive in the current social climate.
The saying "bros before hoes" felt particularly hollow after he backstabbed his best friend.
Their friendship, based on "bros before hoes," dissolved when one of them fell in love.
Their friendship, supposedly built on "bros before hoes," crumbled under the pressure of competition.
They argued endlessly about the validity of "bros before hoes" in the context of long-term commitments.