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Like the Chess rule: Queen takes her color, Siamese twins are always Identical twins- and these always take the same gender.

One could not have a Boy and Girl Siamese twins. some for many years were either Brothers (Chang and Eng) or Sisters such as the Hilton sisters, the Gibb ( or Gibbs) sisters, etc. for obvious show-business reasons the distaff twins are preferable to the carnivals, etc. the Hilton Sisters were a stellar example.

So the problem of toilet use does not occur- they are two girls, or two boys so go to either the Men's or women's rooms as the gender requires.

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