lizabu
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I just can't wrap my mind around two kids, born to the same mother, from the same pregnancy, that have different biological fathers, are considered twins. Not unless the general definition of twins is merely the resulting two children born from the same pregnancy.
I have no issue with the two kids being brought up in different households. Children are remarkably resilient. I imagine the will be just fine.
That's basically the definition of twins. They're born in the same pregnancy. Identical twins is one fertilized egg that splits into two and fraternal twins is two different eggs that both get fertilized.