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Twins & University
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I have identical twin daughters who will be looking at Universities next year. If you are a twin girl who went to Uni, how did you cope with separation - did you go to the same Uni's or different ones. If you were apart, did you have any regrets or was it the best thing the both of you did?
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I'm not a twin but know of boy twins which split up when they went to university. One boy stayed near home and was able to get home every weekend and though he missed his brother dealt with it quite well. The other boy only went back home every 2 months or so and really had a bad time of it, feeling lost etc. He never wanted to call home when away and just waited for university to be over and get back for the holidays which he spent with his brother. Now, they live together and don't imagine ever getting married.
I'm not a twin but know of boy twins which split up when they went to university. One boy stayed near home and was able to get home every weekend and though he missed his brother dealt with it quite well. The other boy only went back home every 2 months or so and really had a bad time of it, feeling lost etc. He never wanted to call home when away and just waited for university to be over and get back for the holidays which he spent with his brother. Now, they live together and don't imagine ever getting married.
Heeya!!! well im an identical twin girl and i think although it is hard to be seperated from your twin it does do alot of good for both of us we get a chance to be ourselves meet our own group of friends amd then we enjoy each others company more when we do spend time together, i'm planning to move away for a year and we both think it would be a good thing i mean you learn to become more independant, does that help?