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Signs You And Your Best Friend Are In A Bromance Told By How I Met Your Mother

This friendship is legend-wait-for-it-dary!

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Signs You And Your Best Friend Are In A Bromance Told By How I Met Your Mother

Everyone has that best friend who just gets them. People could think you two were basically clones of each other if you didn’t look completely different. You guys don’t know what you would do without each other. And every time you’re together, it’s basically a love fest. What you two have is a classic bromance situation. And our friends at “How I Met Your Mother” are here to basically sum up your life with this person.

Before you met this person, all your friendships were like:


When you first met and instantly bonded over something so random, it was like:


When someone else tries to move on your best friend-bromance terrority, you're like:

When you meet someone you think would be perfect for your best friend, you're like:

When you guys come up with crazy schemes, it goes a little something like this:

When you hang out with people that aren't in your bromance:

When you don't talk to that person for a day, it can one of two ways:



All car rides go like this:


When other people suggest you guys have been spending too much time together, the conversation goes a little like this:


When you guys are about to be separated for a long period time...or even like an hour, you react like this:


When you guys are apart and someone asked you about your best friend and you're too overwhelmed to answer:

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