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[quote=Anonymous]I have fraternal twins and while the experience isn't as unique as having an identical twins sibling it's still fairly different than having any other sibling. I have a brother who is only 14 months younger than I am but we were always viewed as two distinct people. We were a grade apart in school. No-one referred to us as a unit. Twins have a slightly different childhood. They are always compared to each other. They go through every milestone together. People refer to them as a unit. I think fraternal twin parents tend to treat them as any two siblings (at least I did) but the outside world loves to remind us that they're twins whenever they can. My are g/b and are pretty similar (age 17). Fairly athletic, decently smart, probably right in the middle between introvert and extrovert. My daughter is a bit more of a type A; my son is more type B. He is more social and "popular", she has a quieter social life and a few good friends. We put them in different classes since age 4 and now in high school they attend different schools. They're fundamentally each other's best friends but they don't spend a whole lot of time together on a daily basis. [/quote]
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