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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The only person that needs therapy is you OP. You described your smaller twin girl as petite AND cute. You did not say the other is athletic AND cute. Shame on you, you are creating a very insecure child.[/quote] +1 And you can’t tell your child how she should be feeling. Put your girls in sports asap, and I bet the taller one will stand out. I also hope you’re consistently reminding them that kids leapfrog all over the place in size. My failure to thrive twin is now taller and better at sports than his twin, not that it matters bc it could all flip flop again in a year [/quote] Identical twins? I am the parent who also had TTTS and this hasn’t been my experience at all. The smaller one is still smaller in their early 20s. Other fraternal kids didn’t track as much but I wouldn’t expect identical twins to flip flop in size. Purely anecdotal of course from my twins group. [/quote]
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