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If You Had A Twin, But Didn't Realise It.
If you had a secret identical twin, but was seperated at birth due to adoption. But found out many years into adult hood, how could this affect you?
I'm adopted for example, and don't know my birth parents, yet I've often wondered if I have other blood brothers and sisters.
But imagine the implications of having identical twins seperated at birth. The other twin could commit a serious crime and be wanted, then the police could arrest the wrong twin.
How would that pan out? How could you defend your innocent, especially if you didn't have a valid alibi?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Renegade, if you are going to do a DNA test, I would suggest Ancestry is the best one since it has the largest comparable database and you can upload elsewhere. I have successfully used ancestry dna to trace the father of my grandfather.
It is also worth requesting a copy of your adoption file - I helped a mate do this about 10 years ago and he was able to trace his birth mother - the circumstances of his conception were a little distressing but social services did provide counselling.
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