Jensee

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Comment by Jensee
on Conjoined Twin Engaged

August 10th 2010 18:43
I figured that the child would refer to whichever twin was married to the biological father, 'Mom' . They created that child together and they are the ones married or involved. I couldn't imagine having a baby growing inside you, giving birth and then realizing that you aren't the actual mom, but the aunt. whatever the case may be. The child will be very much loved.

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Comment by Jensee
on Conjoined Twin Engaged

August 10th 2010 18:37
Wow, 'Shan' ! That is NOT what I was saying at all. You really are a wanker for taking an innocent 'thought' and completely blowing it out of context.
(sigh) Life would be so much easier for ALL of us if we could just see 'all' children as our children....and respect each other.
Instead of attacking me...you could have made a rational observation. I pity you, Shan...I hope you don't relate to that way to everyone who has unique observations that are different from yours. I was being sincere in my thoughts....it was 'just a thought. That doesn't mean it's right or wrong, mate....it was just a thought...

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Comment by Jensee
on Conjoined Twin Engaged

August 10th 2010 14:51
Ok....I can't believe I came back here, but I had to throw this out there....Wouldn't it have been perfect if they had just fallen in love with regular identical twins? But, I know, it is not an ideal world and we can't help who we fall in love with....BUT....that would have been perfect. I don't think we would be as curious about the situation then, because...think about it...identical twin DNA is the same and there couldn't really be any question of paternity because DNA tests would show that both men would technically be the father.

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Comment by Jensee
on Conjoined Twin Engaged

July 14th 2010 00:22
If anyone thinks too long about these young women and their lives, I think it might make you a little batty. We can all say...."If it were me"..or "I would never do that if I were in their situation", but it just does not matter what we all think, because it is not our life. These girls had to deal with this since birth and it is just a gift that they have accepting loving people in their lives. We all want to be liked and loved for who we are and it's hard enough being...'technically' normal ...while going through this life. I can't think about this anymore because after thinking about their situation I came to the conclusion that I could NEVER understand their situation, Thank goodness that they don't have to live in my skin and I don't have to live in theirs, because our experiences are our own and their lives are none of my business. I reprimand myself for coming to this blog out of lurid curiosity. Good-bye.

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Comment by Jensee
on Conjoined Twin Engaged

July 5th 2010 20:12
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I really hope they have a happy life. But,...in all honesty....if it were me and my conjoined twin were to get married, I would probably ask the doctors if there were a way that I could take some sort of sleeping aid or use some type of meditatopm technique. So I could not be fully aware when my twin and her husband were being intimate. That is an emotional tender moment and it will be a very difficult adjustment to make when three people are in such a relationship. Serioussly...they both will technically be the mother of future children, because they both will have to give birth. The genetics of regular twins is hard enough and I couldn't even imagine being a conjoined twin. As for the man or men that marry into such a situation...all I can say is that you should get professional help to help you to be prepared for such a situation, because dealing with the in-laws is hard enough without having one attached to your wife in bed for the next 50 years.

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