Cost, trouble, already have kids, no room.
one of the twins may be dead, therefore stuck onto a dead body.
you could but they may not be kicked off. some protective parents do not allow some friend requests.
If they really want to. Even though they may look the same, they have different lives.
Talk to them nicly about what you want to do and they may think about it/
You may want twins ,or you dont want twins.
Someone may want to sue their parents for reasons such as abuse, neglect, financial exploitation, or inheritance disputes.
When the child grows up it may want to go back to his/ hers real parents (and the parents may not want the child/children anymore or through medical reason's
Expecting - 2012 was released on: USA: May 2012 (Best Shorts Competition)
Mainly because they want to protect them from those who may want to endanger them
Twins may face challenges such as identity issues, where they struggle to establish their individuality apart from their sibling. They might also experience increased competition and comparison, which can lead to feelings of inadequacy or rivalry. Additionally, the financial and emotional demands on parents can be greater with twins, potentially leading to stress for the family. Lastly, social dynamics can be complicated, as twins may find it difficult to form relationships outside their twin bond.
There could be various reasons why your parents may not be giving you money. It could be due to financial constraints, wanting you to learn financial responsibility, or expecting you to earn your own money. It's important to have an open and honest conversation with them to understand their perspective.
Yes, paternal twins can have different blood types. This occurs when the twins inherit different combinations of alleles from their parents, as blood type is determined by multiple alleles (A, B, AB, and O). Since each twin can receive different alleles from each parent, they may end up with distinct blood types despite being twins.