Hey guys, this is my first hangout thread and I wanted to post something I felt was interesting. I am an Identical twin. My brother and I are not so alike that it is impossible to tell the difference, but my Aunt and Uncle, who we see several times a week, cannot tell us apart. Even our Grandfather cannot tell us apart and must make a guess as to who is who when we meet. At school only our roommates can tell the difference and everyone we meet always asks the same questions. Are you guys twins? Do you guys ever switch places in class and take tests for each other? Questions like that. It happens so much that me and my roommate have a little inside joke, whenever me and my bother see him he will blurt out "Hey you guys are twins!" and we both laugh. But enough of that, I want to know how many of you guys are twins and what kind of twins you are. Also any interesting stories would be welcome.
i once did two twin chicks at the same time. that was literally the best day of my life.....im not sure how ill be able to top that.
My best friend, who I met in college, is an identical twin. Both were music majors. One played sax and the other euphonium/trombone. It only took me a week or two to be able to tell them apart.
He doesn't have one. He is a Lakers fan. We are both like to compete with each other, so when we were kids we always picked different teams to follow. I went with my dads favorite, he went with the Lakers.
man you have to try switching ladies sometime. it may be wrong, but its still soo right at the same time.
I had twin roomates, and I didn't have much trouble telling them apart. About two years after they moved out, I saw one of them at a party, and I could still tell which one he was even though they weren't together. But just to be safe I asked, and I think he was really sad. Anyway, all I know is they got all the chicks, so in my opinion being a twin is like a super power.
I'm not a twin, but I have a set of twins. One is larger than the other, but only slightly, and one has a small birth mark near the top. No one can ever tell the difference, except for my boyfriend. It's crazzzy.
When we were little our aunt tried to play a trick on our mother by switching our nametag coveralls. Our aunt thought she would not be able to tell the difference but she knew right away. Must be a mom thing.
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