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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OK, but since fraternal twins are as similar as any other set of siblings, I don't think the answer for them is interesting.[/quote] Hi! Fraternal twin here. We are not as similar as any other set of siblings. We were in the womb together and we grew up together and had a different sense of our twin sibling because we shared every moment on earth with them. You get it if you get it (you clearly don’t), but I’m calling this out because your interjecting is really odd and annoying. [/quote] I have fraternal twins and there is no doubt that having a twin has affected them in both positive and a few negative ways, no matter how much we tried to let each one have their own identity. Definitely an impact made also by how the world views them in their younger years. "The twins!" always, even though we ourselves never referred to them that way. No if you are just talking about genetic impacts of being an identical twin, of course that is not a factor with fraternal twins. [/quote]
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