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twins
I can relate Kathrine R.'s article when she wrote about being a twin .I am an identical twin. Even though we look very much alike we are very different. I am way more laid back and my twin, Kelsey stresss over every possible thing. I understand when Kathrine states that some twins lose their individuality. Some people think that we are with each other every moment possible, but we do our own things and have our own friends. Me and Kelseay live pretty separate lives although she is my twin and I cherish every moment I do spend with her. Thank you Kathrine for this mind-opening article on twins.
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