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[quote=Anonymous]The fascinating stories are when twins marry twins. Their lives and their spouse's lives are forever entwined in ways the rest of us cannot comprehend. The only argument I would have regarding shared lives such as OP's issue and something like this is in the event of death. I can't see the other half functioning at all due to the symbiotic nature of the relationship. That might be a reason to force some separation. I know a twin who lost her twin suddenly. They were identical twins, but for the most part lived separately after high school, however still close. One twin died of a sudden heart issue at 45, unexpected, not hereditary either- a reaction to a medication, and of course the remaining twin was devastated, required therapy and lots of time, but she said at the time the fact that they didn't live near each other and had separate lives helped her probably more than had they chosen to live parallel lives. [/quote]
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