I was born on September 17th, 1999; however, I was not born alone. Â I have a twin brother. Because of this, I have been asked a lot of the same questions by different people so I thought it would be nice for me to gather bits and pieces of information to share with you all about my life as a twin. So without further ado, here are 10 things to know about being a twin.
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1. Stupid questions
âAre you guys identical or fraternal?â
The amount of times I have been asked that actually concerning. I apologize for the bluntness of my next statement but I DO NOT HAVE A PENIS. Identical twins means identical in every sense of the word. I am a female. He is a male. The genetics donât work. And besides the fact from genetics we donât really look that much alike.
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2. Whoâs older
He is. By 3 minutes. Yes, he tries to hold this over me in every situation possible but I donât let him.
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3. Telepathy
A lot of people ask if we have twin telepathy and I hate to break it to you but we unfortunately, do not. We canât feel each otherâs pain or have a special sense for each otherâs emotions. It would be cool if we did though. However, I do know him really well and I am usually able to guess what he is about to say and I can read him well but that is just because we are close.
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4. Birthdays
A lot of people also wonder if it is annoying to have to always share our birthday but to be honest I have never minded. I think that sense we grew up sharing it, it never seemed like something to have just to ourselves. It is OUR birthday, and not just MY birthday if that makes sense.
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5. The car
I think our car situation was a little bit unique because I canât drive. He was my unpaid Uber. This meant my role was to be the best car DJ ever; and I was. The car was the place where we spent the most time together. It was there where weâd have serious talks and where weâd belt out Queenâs âBohemian Rhapsodyâ. Now that weâre both at college and heâs on the other side of the country, I miss our time together in the car.
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6. School
In high school it was really convenient to have a twin because although we couldnât trade places with each other, I always had someone to catch me up on what I missed. I also had a guaranteed study partner and someone to confirm to my parents that I actually did have a lot of homework. I also had someone to confirm my alibi if my parents asked.
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7. Theyâre ANNOYING
The thing about being a twin is that he knows exactly how to annoy me and how to drive me perfectly insane. Also there is something irritating about always being with someone every single second of my life. I mean I love my brother but he annoys me sometimes.
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8. Weâre different
My brother and I are very different people. It is very annoying to have people refer to you as âthe twinsâ. I assure you that any pair of twins would rather have you refer to them as individuals than to lump them together.
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9. Weâre alike
My brother and I do share some similar traits like eyebrow shape and eye-color. Also according to my friends we both share similar mannerisms. I donât know if that is the case for everyone but that is at least how it is for us.
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10. You will always have someone there for you
I know this is a really cheesy way to end this, but this statement is really true. I can talk to my brother about anything at anytime. Having a twin brother is like having a built in best friend. He literally isnât allowed to judge me (lest he wishes to face the wrath of my mother). The point here is I may not know what will happen to me in the future, but I do know that my brother will be right beside me and ready to support me in whatever endeavor I wish to pursue.