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Anybody else a twin?

ryan1205

Mr. I Don't Know
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I have an identical brother. 6 months ago after we both graduated high school, he moved out of state to go to different college while I stayed in our home state. This is the first time ever we have been apart.

Even though we were identical, as we got older in our teenage years, we started to not look-a-like like regular identical twins. I had spiky hair and sideburns and wore leather jackets and he had regular, what i called, the 'preppy haircut' and wore regular clothing. We have very different interests as we got older too. As kids, we were always together and had the same interests and did everything together. For our whole life even through high school, we shared the same friends. We never shared, we always had two of the same thing. And yes that means two Xbox's. We were definitely spoiled.

The most weird thing is that I am the only one with Asperger's, not him. I don't understand that and we are identical twins.

I just wanted to know is anyone else a twin, fraternal or identical. Does your twin, have the same autism spectrum you have? And I want to know how it was being a twin. The only twins I knew were just me and my brother, no one else. I want to get someone else's perspective on being a twin.
 

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