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CGUnsder23 karma
SO's are pretty much impossible, they can tell us apart too well. But friends, all the time :D
CGUnsder22 karma
Great question! SO's at first do find it strange how close we are.. but after a while obviously they're used to it, but oh man the jealous part is very true! They despise the fact that she will buy clothes for "me" and my brother will wear them. Absolutely hates it! And she also has a hard time understanding our closeness, and even feels we aren't as close sometimes. It's hard to understand the bond twins have unless you are one :)
We do eventually plan on moving apart, but will always be living close together since we plan on someday running a business side by side!
CGUnsder15 karma
When anyone asks me "how do I tell you guys apart?!" I simply say get to know me. haha they don't understand but it's the best way
CGUnsder56 karma
One of the best switches we've ever pulled:
My Twin and I were both volunteers for a huge gathering of teens (like over 1,000 kids). On the Friday of the first event when everyone is arriving, there is a room full of those huge inflatable games/obstacle courses to keep them entertained.
My bro and I watched over This exact inflatable and did what any set of identical twins would do.
We're dressed completely alike(had to wear special clothes since we were volunteers!). Before any kids came in, we had the forethought to have one of us hide in the obstacle course, hidden from view inside the course right before the slide part to the finish.
We proceeded to race every single kid that night, and had all of them thinking there was 1 of us and that we were damn fast. I'd go in, and as soon as I started the obstacle, my twin would almost immediately (had to make it a little convincing!) come over the slide. We seriously had kids lined up the door trying to beat the "1 unreal fast kid" and of course they never could, because as soon as I stepped in, twin 2 came out, and I just stayed in the obstacle and waited for him to go. We did this literally all night and not a soul caught on.
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