Sunday, February 1, 2009

A TWIN BROTHER



I have a twin brother. They look alike, they dress in matching outfits, they share the same likes and disklikes. My Parent know differently, however. Despite their shared genetic component, identical multiples are unique individuals. What I like best about having a twin is though they do share similarities, they also have many differences. For example, they don't act alike either. One likes to dance; the other likes to play basketball. Should identical twins dress alike? In the mind of the general public, the image of twinship is based on physical similarity. Certainly, no parent should force their multiples to dress in alike if they don't want to, especially when the children are old enough to express their dislike about it. After the age of three or so, children can express their own opinion on the matter. They may prefer to dress alike.
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