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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Identical twins are a special case. It's hard for those of us who were singletons, or even fraternal twins, to imagine what it's like to have a genetically identical sibling. So be careful with the judgment.[/quote] I've knowm identical that were similar in style, interest, etc. Others not at all similar. Some fraternal whether it's M/F or F/F or M/M have a close bond as siblings but there is a range like any other siblings. Imagine same preschool class and they don't play with each other or in a group together. I had fraternal twins - now adults. Twins or sibs buying a property together? Smart use of resources and likely got something better [if anything] than they coiild get individually. Also a trusted partner /co-owner in the investment. [/quote]
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