Life with a twin sister begins with a shared childhood, where you share the same toys, clothes, and even birthdays—always together. From a very early age, you learn to share everything: your parents' attention, secrets, joys, and grievances. People often see you as "one," mixing up your names and comparing you—who's calmer, who's braver, who's "smarter." This can be irritating, but over time, it teaches you to assert your individuality.
Twins have a special bond: you sense each other's moods, know how to support each other without words, and understand each other's weaknesses as well as their strengths. Arguments can be heated, but reconciliations are quick, because losing such closeness is more terrible than any pride.
Being a twin means growing up with someone who reflects you, but doesn't copy you. It's a path to understanding yourself through another, and it's a rare gift—to have not just a sister, but an ally for life.
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