Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t have twins, but my sister is married to an identical twin. The twins went to the same college; where my sister met her husband. They married right after college. The other brother had a brief marriage, but basically is a third wheel to my sister’s family. He is at their house most weekends or during the week. Sometimes they all vacation together, or the vacation alone. The other brother sometimes joins our side of the family for the holidays. The brothers are a matched set and we all accept that.
Why? Is there some reason a twin gets a pass vs just a sibling…or would the sibling get the same treatment?
Anonymous wrote:If you have adult twins, how separate are their lives? My 27 year olds don't have very separate lives. They went to the same college and we insisted on different roommates for freshman year, but then they lived together the other 3. They got an apartment post grad and recently bought a house together. They both have great jobs in totally different fields (one is a nurse practitioner and one is a CPA) but otherwise mostly just stick to each other. k
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, at least they have each other, OP. One of my children has no friends. At all.
Debbie Downer and irrelevant.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t have twins, but my sister is married to an identical twin. The twins went to the same college; where my sister met her husband. They married right after college. The other brother had a brief marriage, but basically is a third wheel to my sister’s family. He is at their house most weekends or during the week. Sometimes they all vacation together, or the vacation alone. The other brother sometimes joins our side of the family for the holidays. The brothers are a matched set and we all accept that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just curious what the moral is here…make sure twins attend different colleges? Have different friend groups in HS?
…or you want them to be attached for life?
why does there have to be a moral?
Anonymous wrote:Just curious what the moral is here…make sure twins attend different colleges? Have different friend groups in HS?
…or you want them to be attached for life?
Anonymous wrote:Well, at least they have each other, OP. One of my children has no friends. At all.