My AS twin boys are now 15, and it's been a loooong 15 years! They constantly fight, compare each other (they feel that they have to be EXACTLY the same) and talk nonstop. At the same time, I have never separated them successfully except at school. They fret for each other, even if one is only having a shower! It's difficult to understand, of course, being with someone constantly would make you fight - so why don't they want time apart? Interestingly, they also don't think they look alike (even though they are totally identical) and tell each other "you're fat" or "you're stupid". But they insist on being the same. When someone figures out how to deal with kids like mine - I'd love to know!
Each person who has aspergers has a different personality, and aspergers manifests itself differently in different persons. So, probably, no one who has aspergers has all the symptoms, because the combination is different in each individual.
No, twins are not normally attracted to each other. In most cases, twins have a close, supportive relationship as siblings but do not experience romantic or sexual attraction towards each other. Attraction between twins is not a common or normal occurrence.
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Not at all.People with Aspergers fall in love and care about people, just like people without Aspergers.The thing is, people with Aspergers have their own style of communication, and people without Aspergers have a different style of communication. Emotions manifest in certain ways in persons with Aspergers, and in slightly different ways with non-Aspergers. So sometimes two people both with Aspergers get along well, because they understand eachother, and can read each other's emotions better. Sometimes neurotypicals (that is, people without Aspergers) don't propperly read the emotions of someone with Aspergers, and vice versa. So there can be challenges in a neurotypical/Aspie relationship, but that relationship is not doomed. You just have to both learn to understand each other, which is perfectly possible if you both want to.The important thing to remember, is that each person with Aspergers is a unique individual with an individual personality, just like each person without Aspergers.I have Aspergers. My closest friend does also. We have a lot of affection for each other. Sadly, not everyone else understands me. But he does. Our friendship proves that we are capable of deep emotionally felt love.And it really is possible for a deep relationship to exist when one person is neurotypical (not aspergers) and the other has aspergers. But it does really help when you understand Aspergers.Aspergers: Capable of deep love, like anyone else.May have more subtle or different ways of showing emotion.Tended to be socially awkward when young. May have learned social skills in adulthood, or may still come across as a little weird.Will always have an Obsession. What this is about, depends on the individual. If he/she is in love with you, you may be their Obsession.
The Milton twins are called Cali and Cherish. They are from California in the United States of America. They are identical twins.
there identical twins? but James Phelps has a scar on his chin.
in which match did the bellas end up fighting each other
No, there aren't twins or sisters in Girls' Generation. But they do treat each other as if they were sisters.
No. They just call each other that....
No, there were 3 in the group, not related to each other in anyway. They took their name from the Tintin comics.
Some twins report being able to sense or feel each other's emotions due to their close bond and connection. This phenomenon is often described as an intuitive understanding or empathy between them. However, the extent to which twins can feel each other's emotions may vary depending on the individuals and their relationship.
well its said that twins get along better.... but theres always an exception..;)