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I just watched "The Most Identical Twins" show on discovery channel. Which once again brings up a bunch of questions for me. My mom had my twin sister and I when she as only 17 years old. Growing up she always just called us fraternal although we looked so identical we could fool people. Always the same size, hair color and eye color and mannerisims. Even today people still get us confused, even last night at a party for my little sister I was called my sister a number of times even though we have different hair these days... we still are built pretty much the same.
Although my mom and grandma (who raised us primarily) called us fraternal, they called us mirror twins... I am left handed and she is right handed. A few years ago my mom told me she wasn't 100% sure why they called us fraternal twins all these years because she was so young when she had us, she doesn't think the doctor ever told her if we were fraternal or identical... but growning up the doctors always called us mirror twins.
So even today people ask us if we are identical and we always kinda hmm and huh and say we are fraternal but mirror twins. (Edited to say that people actually say "you must be identica!l" or "you are identical aren't you?") But like I said, growing up and even now, we look so alike that people are still mistaking us for each other. Now, upon research I know you can't be both! If you are a mirror twin, you are identical.
There was a group of questions on a website to help determine, went like this:
Do you have the same eye colour - yup, exact same blue
Do you have similar height, weight and natural hair colour and texture - she is like maybe 1/2 inch taller then me, same NATURAL hair color and very same texture, thick and straight, but we both color our hair and have different hair styles
Were you usually mistaken for one another by non-family members as children - ALL THE TIME, even today
So under the questions it said this: If the answer to these three questions is "yes", the pair is quite likely monozygotic (identical).
So what do you all think??? Should I just figure we are identical from what I know? Is it hard to get tested as an adult and worth it? It's such a dumb thing to go on thinking about but I want to know darn it!
I don't know if I have any pictures of us as kids and now scanned but i'll look around and see if I can post any and let you judge! I find myself looking at pictures of us as kids and even I can't tell in a number of them!
Although my mom and grandma (who raised us primarily) called us fraternal, they called us mirror twins... I am left handed and she is right handed. A few years ago my mom told me she wasn't 100% sure why they called us fraternal twins all these years because she was so young when she had us, she doesn't think the doctor ever told her if we were fraternal or identical... but growning up the doctors always called us mirror twins.
So even today people ask us if we are identical and we always kinda hmm and huh and say we are fraternal but mirror twins. (Edited to say that people actually say "you must be identica!l" or "you are identical aren't you?") But like I said, growing up and even now, we look so alike that people are still mistaking us for each other. Now, upon research I know you can't be both! If you are a mirror twin, you are identical.
There was a group of questions on a website to help determine, went like this:
Do you have the same eye colour - yup, exact same blue
Do you have similar height, weight and natural hair colour and texture - she is like maybe 1/2 inch taller then me, same NATURAL hair color and very same texture, thick and straight, but we both color our hair and have different hair styles
Were you usually mistaken for one another by non-family members as children - ALL THE TIME, even today
So under the questions it said this: If the answer to these three questions is "yes", the pair is quite likely monozygotic (identical).
So what do you all think??? Should I just figure we are identical from what I know? Is it hard to get tested as an adult and worth it? It's such a dumb thing to go on thinking about but I want to know darn it!
I don't know if I have any pictures of us as kids and now scanned but i'll look around and see if I can post any and let you judge! I find myself looking at pictures of us as kids and even I can't tell in a number of them!