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The only thing we know for certain is that they will all fucking dress alike.
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Quoted: Creepy View Quote As the parent of triplets I think it is kind of nice. Twins have a very strong bond and I think another set of twins would produce someone who understands that bond. And the wedding sounds like they were having fun with the whole thing. In the end, different does not mean creepy. |
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Quoted: That's weird.... I wonder if they wife swap, I mean would the girls even notice? Haha View Quote A good friend of mine in grade school was an identical twin. Even with the same hair and school uniform I could easily tell them apart at a glance. Subtle things you pick up on when you're around them enough. |
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Quoted: Scissoring is a myth of the porn spunkdustrial complex. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I think its fine as long as there is no two swords touching or no scissoring. Scissoring is a myth of the porn spunkdustrial complex. If it was really a thing they'd get stuck together like two plungers. |
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Quoted: in the dark, after having a couple drinks......? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: A good friend of mine in grade school was an identical twin. Even with the same hair and school uniform I could easily tell them apart at a glance. Subtle things you pick up on when you're around them enough. in the dark, after having a couple drinks......? He wasn't that good of a friend. |
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Quoted: I'm remembering hazily back to 10th grade Biology class, and IIRC there's no guarantee that the 23 chromosomes Kid 1A gets from Brother 1 and the 23 chromosomes he gets from Sister A will be the exact same sets of chromosomes Kid 2b gets from Brother 2 and Sister B. If that happened then every set of parents would just have the same kid over and over again, right? View Quote I think you're confusing terms. While the offspring won't be "copies", the variation in each set would be within the deviation parameters for a traditional sibling set. IANAGS |
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PleaseGod let this happen in each pregnancy.
Me, Myself & Irene: Birthday Scene |
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I know identical triplets. Once you get to know one well, it is easy to see the differences in them. No problem telling them apart.
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Quoted: Identical twins have basically identical DNA. With both sets of parents being practically genetically identical, the children from both sets of parents will be genetic siblings. They wont necessarily look the same, just like any other siblings. Genetic tests would identify them as siblings. I don't know WTF "quaternary multiples" means. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Identical twins have basically identical DNA. With both sets of parents being practically genetically identical, the children from both sets of parents will be genetic siblings. They wont necessarily look the same, just like any other siblings. Genetic tests would identify them as siblings. I don't know WTF "quaternary multiples" means. While I don't think the cousins will have "identical DNA", I imagine they'll have more in common than regular cousins do, even if they end up the opposite gender. quaternary multiples: The "quaternary" part is from DNA testing. In the article it says you can normally tell from a DNA test who the father of a child is... except if he has a twin brother. I suspect the "multiples" part is because it's two sets of twins for the parents, so the DNA test probably won't be able to tell which is the mother too. Quoted: It also says “not cousins.” Edit: full genetic siblings is nonsense. Tho.. it might be better if they're raised to think of each other as a sibling. There's quite a few states that allow first cousin marriage. |
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Quoted: That's weird.... I wonder if they wife swap, I mean would the girls even notice? Haha View Quote Identical twins are genetically, not physically, identical. One twin will be slightly heavier and taller than the other. If they've been paying attention they would know they were getting freaky with the other one. But if it was dark I suppose it would be difficult to tell. |
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Quoted: I don't think that's how genetics works. View Quote Practically yes they are. If you took blood samples from their kids it would show they had the same mother and father. But In all reality they are not as even identical twins have minor differences in DNA. Some of those changes occur during development while others occur after we are born, and scientists have learned that Changes in our DNA can actually Be trigger by events in our life not to mention mutation. Going to be super awkward if one of them gets a divorce |
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View Quote Just wait until one of the kids comes out black. |
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I know two brothers, not twins, who married twin sisters. The one I know really well said it was a fuck fest all the time and they ended up swapping sisters after each found out they liked the other more.
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Quoted: I think its fine as long as there is no two swords touching or no scissoring. View Quote Wouldn’t that technically be just jacking off. |
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I'm okay with the twins getting married, but the living together is strange.
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That’s better than the two twins who bang the same guy. Or is it?
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I’m sorry, but by in large, twins are typically fucking weird.
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Quoted: I'm remembering hazily back to 10th grade Biology class, and IIRC there's no guarantee that the 23 chromosomes Kid 1A gets from Brother 1 and the 23 chromosomes he gets from Sister A will be the exact same sets of chromosomes Kid 2b gets from Brother 2 and Sister B. If that happened then every set of parents would just have the same kid over and over again, right? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I don't think that's how genetics works. I'm remembering hazily back to 10th grade Biology class, and IIRC there's no guarantee that the 23 chromosomes Kid 1A gets from Brother 1 and the 23 chromosomes he gets from Sister A will be the exact same sets of chromosomes Kid 2b gets from Brother 2 and Sister B. If that happened then every set of parents would just have the same kid over and over again, right? People are misunderstanding the article they are not claiming the cousins will be identical but rather that at a genetic level they will be brother/sister |
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Quoted: If you bang your identical twin bro/sis, isn’t that just really good masturbation? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I think its fine as long as there is no two swords touching or no scissoring. If you bang your identical twin bro/sis, isn’t that just really good masturbation? you can't have an identical twin sister if you are male |
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It’s not even that weird. It’s 99% of evolution, before the internal combustion engine.
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I have two aunts that are twins that married twin brothers.
I worked with a guy that was a twin and they married twin girls. I went to the double wedding. Not as rare as it seems. |
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Quoted: I'm remembering hazily back to 10th grade Biology class, and IIRC there's no guarantee that the 23 chromosomes Kid 1A gets from Brother 1 and the 23 chromosomes he gets from Sister A will be the exact same sets of chromosomes Kid 2b gets from Brother 2 and Sister B. If that happened then every set of parents would just have the same kid over and over again, right? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I don't think that's how genetics works. I'm remembering hazily back to 10th grade Biology class, and IIRC there's no guarantee that the 23 chromosomes Kid 1A gets from Brother 1 and the 23 chromosomes he gets from Sister A will be the exact same sets of chromosomes Kid 2b gets from Brother 2 and Sister B. If that happened then every set of parents would just have the same kid over and over again, right? But those not exactly the same children from those same two parents are easily genetically identified as siblings. These kids will be just like that, not exactly the same in appearance, but genetically identifiable as siblings. |
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Quoted: A good friend of mine in grade school was an identical twin. Even with the same hair and school uniform I could easily tell them apart at a glance. Subtle things you pick up on when you're around them enough. View Quote My uncles are identical twins. Any family get togethers, it was quite easy to tell them apart once you were around them a few minutes. The freaky part: one twin got dementia several years ago but the other one hasn’t (yet?). The ok twin has a survivors guilt and grief. |
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2 of my aunts are twins. I can't tell them apart unless they're with their husbands or my cousins. Dad claims he can tell them apart.
Oh, and they have names that start with the same letter, which is the stupidest twin thing on the planet. |
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