Growing up with a wonderful family to support me and have my back in everything I do, has made me become the person that I am today. I have two brothers; one of whom is my twin. Having someone to share your life with you while growing up is truly something unique and special. Going to a new school or trying to make new friends can be really tough, but when you have someone that is always by your side, it makes it easier. My brother and I have done everything together, which has shaped me to be the person that I am today. Life can throw you unexpected events, that are hard to handle alone. Having a twin can help solve these problems. Throughout my life I have overcome many experiences. Coming from a small grade school and not knowing
Claire has many amazing friends and Abby Lee is one of them. She would like to be referred to as twin #1. There are many proper reasons for this. Abby is older than Melanie (current twin #1 and future twin #2) and has known Claire for longer. Abby also angers Claire less of the time. Lastly Abby is smarter than Melanie.
I relate with this book because I am a twin. I know the joys of having someone else there for me all the time.
“The Triple Double.” Did you know triple doubles are hard to get during a game? But Russell Westbrook averaged about 68 triple doubles every game. A double double is another good thing to get but its not better than a triple double. Basketball has lots of great things to the game. Triple doubles an get you awards for the season like an MVP or
The lives of twins are not simply black and white, but very difficult and complex to understand. Many twins get confronted with many problems while growing up. From infancy to young adults, twins have had to endure numerous occasions where they have to explain others about themselves.
Having a twin helped and hurt me; the challenge that impacted me was my independence or lack of. She was always there. We were in the same classes, had the same interests, played the same sport, had the same friends, worked at a job together, and
It would be fun to have a twin. First of all, you can talk to them just in case you’re having any trouble in school or any sports. If you need to cheer them up, you can ride bikes to our friends. If you like the same sports, you can play the sport that you like which might be vollyball. Since you look like each other, you can dress up like each other for fun. It will be fun to have a twin, but maybe it will be a little frustrating.
The one drawback of being a twin is making an identity for yourself. Many assume that since we are 99.9% genetically identical, that I am the same person as him. I have to show that I am separate from my twin for my family, my peers, my teachers and others. Just because I come from the same egg as him does not mean I am a unique and separate human being. Making an identity for myself is one of my main struggles in life as I try to shine out and I have come a long way. Yes, I have a different favorite color than him, orange instead of blue. Yes, I like and dislike different foods than him. Be being proud of my accomplishments with my twin make those that I make on my own that more special. I was a Committee Chair in Youth and Government in a program area that my brother was not. I partook in the Chemistry Olympiad that my brother could not as only one person could go. These standalone activities help shape who I am, but it is my twin who had given me the marble to sculpt. I know that going to college is a big step of me branching out from my twin and I'm ready as it is coming quite
North Americans use the term Two-spirited to refer to individuals who do not identify to male or female gender roles. Many tribes saw the two-spirited as possessing two spirits in one body, and they were considered a blessing.While two-spirited men were more common, there is evidence of both male and female two-spirits in more than 120 North American tribes. four common genders included : masculine men, feminine men, masculine women, and feminine women. The genders depended on their personalities, skills, and personal feelings.Able to wear both male and female clothing, particapate in both activites,and take either male or female sposes. Unfortunately,due to colonization two spirited people faced discrimination and ceased to exist .
Being a twin brings a best friend and constant support. Also, it can result in switching
I can only recall one time in my life where I was truly alone. It was a moment of peace and quiet; the calm before the storm. It only lasted for ten minutes. After those ten meager minutes, my first ten minutes, the silence was interrupted. An intruder weaseled his way next to me. That intruder would come to be known as my twin brother. Our twin status became a label that has persisted through seventeen years and is often met with an expression of disbelief or apparent confusion. Fraternal twins are not uncommon, yet people still react as if they have seen a unicorn, or quite frankly, two. We constantly get poked and asked if the other feels it, and are tested to see if we can read each other’s minds. For the record, I don’t feel his pain, but occasional twin telepathy has definitely happened. Regardless, I don’t feel special for being “just a twin”, because this has always been my life. I have been and always will be a fraternal twin.
The Benefits of Having/Being a Twin On a more positive note, yes, being a twin does come with issues, but having a twin is a blessing and is one of the greatest gifts a person could get and there are wonderful things that come with this experience. The benefits of being a twin outweigh the drawbacks by an abundant amount of reasons. One reason is that, “the level of intimacy and connection commonly experienced between twins is a foundation on which to build other relationships.” which was stated from an article written by Linda Marks, a
Often or so, the conventional wisdom holds that twins will marry partners who are remarkably similar in many ways and nature. Being an identical twin can shape almost every aspect of one’s life both positively
Twins often like the same things and think alike, so it is inevitable that they will become close. There will always be a shoulder to cry on or someone to have your back. The other twin is always pushing the other to do their best. When one of them is sick, the healthy one can bring home the homework and notes for that day.
I have learned many different things about life, people, and myself from my family. As I grew older, I also realized that family is one of the few things that can make me happy and that I
My brother is not just someone I share blood with but someone I can rely on and look up to. Patrick, my seventeen year old brother, has been by my side since I was a little baby. My youngest memories are of Patrick and I running around in our backyard laughing. As he grew older, I began to look up to him. He was everything I aspired to be: intelligent, passionate, and athletic. Patrick always seemed to know what he wanted in life, and I admired how he chased down his goals. There were points in my life when I was very unmotivated, especially when I was seven years old. Insecure and unsure, I did not believe in myself from a very young age, and Patrick was there for me when no one else was. He made me believe in myself and my own abilities above anything else. I have my big brother to thank for finding the strength to persevere through my struggles and overcoming my obstacles.