13 year old fraternal twin girls |
I have fraternal twin girls who are 13. They are beautiful, super intelligent, and very giving to other people but not to each other. I have always encouraged them to be individuals even as I taught them the beauty of being a twin. I kept them in the same class in school until they began to develop strengths in different subjects which caused them to be compared by teachers. I split them up so they could develop without being constantly compared with each other and possibly stunting their development. In the last year my daughters have began to show a total lack of respect and caring for each other. Is this normal? I do not know anyone who has twins so I have no one to talk to about this. It is to the point that I wish I could find a twin camp to send them to so they can see how other twins act.

I've got allsow two girls in the same age. But they're totaly different. They're one team. Actually they cheat at school, one of them (she's intellectually gifted) writes the tests for her sister. It's not the part, that Amy (the other one of them) wouldn't be inteligent enaugh, but she'd have to learn a bit, for the same mark.
But if noone is able to say hwo is hwo, they get realy angry.
Never with the other twin, if they fight, is better not to do anything, couse every word would stop they're fight, but they would be upsad, not on eatch other anymore.
i also have fraternal twin girls age 10 they were only in preschool together since kindergarden they have been in seperate classes which i think works well one is always compeating with the other one and often they argue i am finding this to be a problem , also, i have always thought seperate classrooms are better because they are too competetive and this way they can each have their own space, however it does seam to be getting more difficult as they get older.