Identical twins write that they want to be their own person and not just a twin. They dislike being compared?
I’m an only child, and I don’t know any identical twins. Can you give me examples of what their friends say to the twins to compare them?
Can you explain to me what they mean when they write that they want to be their own person, and not just a twin? Please give me examples.
Please tell me if you’re an identical twin, sibling of an identical twin, or the parent of an identical twin.
Thank you for your help.
well I have fraternal twin goddaughters who are now 8 yrs old.
They are many times "the twins"
parents try to buy them matching stuff
if both arent invited somewhere usually nobody ends up going so one would get upset and blame the other.
even tho they have their own personalities and interests being kids they stil want what the other has.
same age but many times one willl still seem more mature than the other and will be trusted with more things.
always being compared to brother/sister
I think there sometimes more competitiveness between twins.
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well I have fraternal twin goddaughters who are now 8 yrs old.
They are many times "the twins"
parents try to buy them matching stuff
if both arent invited somewhere usually nobody ends up going so one would get upset and blame the other.
even tho they have their own personalities and interests being kids they stil want what the other has.
same age but many times one willl still seem more mature than the other and will be trusted with more things.
always being compared to brother/sister
I think there sometimes more competitiveness between twins.
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