I met a woman in the supermarket this week who told me that she had twins who were now in their 40s. Boy and girl too like me. The sad thing was that her children had had a fall out when they were 17 and hadn't spoken since.
It made me feel so sad for her and them. You hope so much that being twins they'll be especially close and it must be hard if it doesn't turn out that way.
remember, for every fall out there are plenty more best friends. My little sisters are twins and they cant go an hour or two without communicating. Even their bfs are best friends!
remember, for every fall out there are plenty more best friends. My little sisters are twins and they cant go an hour or two without communicating. Even their bfs are best friends!
Totally off the topic but does it ever make you feel left out that they are so close??
In the town nearby there is a set of identical twins, males.
They must be about late 50's, early 60's now, they wear exact identical clothes, work in the same job and every step they take is in time with their sibling, their quite well known and very happy people.
It must be so hard to watch such close siblings fall out.
I'd be more than tempted to engineer a way to get them together and talk it out, get to the root of the situation - actually I'd want to do that to any siblings not just twins/multiples, because family means a lot to me and those around me.
I personally can't see how siblings can fall out that badly. I have a sister, a step sister and 2 step brothers.
I'm really close to my sister and even though we've had our falling outs which have sometimes lasted a week or more, we know we'd never properly fall out. We are totally opposite but it works. She's a security guard, into martial arts and I'm a real girly girl. The same with my brothers and step sister (who I've grown up with). We are less close but again would never fall out for long.
The rest of my family aren't the same though. My mum and her brother don't really like each other and go out of their way to avoid each other. They never have a good word to say & they are also very opposite - my mum a recovering alcoholic who lives a scary hippy like life & doesn't work and my uncle who's a multi millionaire.
My nan also doesn't get on with her brother and sister. They can go several years at a time and not speak. If you visit one of them they're always slagging off the other.