I've only seen twins that similar before once and I constantly had to search for a freckle one of them had on their neck before addressing them. It was insane.
The idea of being SO comfortable with another person that touching their body is like touching your own?! IT'S SO BIZARRE. Yeah, maybe it's more bizarre than 'ew'. I guess if I'm doing something with someone else though, I kind of want there be something or some things to discover, if that makes sense. Maybe that's why I can't fathom it.
I know we disagree with the notion that being really attached to someone is unhealthy Wait, do we? Not that I'm disagreeing that we did say something like that, but I don't remember the conversation. I'm totally in agreement about it being healthy for twins to be split up a little. I worked with children for a long while, and it was def healthier when the twins had time apart and different tasks/clothes/routines for part of the day. So, yeah, that's why I think they did fight against it, because as you say they don't seem like bad parents. They seemed quite sensible really.
Well, I think if they're doing anything with each other, they're not TOTALLY asexual. I mean, even if they see it as masturbation, it's still sexual, right? Yeah, totally, that's pretty much what I mean really. I mean, I'm not sure they actually do do anything sexual. Maybe not even because they're not interested but because they're just late bloomers? I agree to about the whole having time to explore issue what with sharing rooms etc.
WHY ARE THESE THINGS THAT I ANALYSE? I KNOW! I will never fit into... er, well, society.
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The idea of being SO comfortable with another person that touching their body is like touching your own?! IT'S SO BIZARRE.
Yeah, maybe it's more bizarre than 'ew'. I guess if I'm doing something with someone else though, I kind of want there be something or some things to discover, if that makes sense. Maybe that's why I can't fathom it.
I know we disagree with the notion that being really attached to someone is unhealthy
Wait, do we? Not that I'm disagreeing that we did say something like that, but I don't remember the conversation. I'm totally in agreement about it being healthy for twins to be split up a little. I worked with children for a long while, and it was def healthier when the twins had time apart and different tasks/clothes/routines for part of the day. So, yeah, that's why I think they did fight against it, because as you say they don't seem like bad parents. They seemed quite sensible really.
Well, I think if they're doing anything with each other, they're not TOTALLY asexual. I mean, even if they see it as masturbation, it's still sexual, right?
Yeah, totally, that's pretty much what I mean really. I mean, I'm not sure they actually do do anything sexual. Maybe not even because they're not interested but because they're just late bloomers? I agree to about the whole having time to explore issue what with sharing rooms etc.
WHY ARE THESE THINGS THAT I ANALYSE?
I KNOW! I will never fit into... er, well, society.