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Home > Family & People > Bereavement   »   When one Twin dies. What Happens?

 
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Old Feb 10, 2008, 08:51 PM
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When one Twin dies. What Happens?

When a twin dies, does the other one feel somthing, im just curio because I saw a mother walking down the street with 5 kids, a set of twins and quintuplets i think - Hard Work!!

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Old Feb 11, 2008, 01:54 AM   #2  
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At what age are you asking about these twins to be when one of them dies, please? Knowing that can make a difference in the answers that you will receive.
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My mum had a twin sister-they were not identical. They were best friends, always together, sharing everything. When my mum died she was 39, and I can guarantee you that 11 years later, when my aunt hears her name, she bursts in to tears and can't control it. It has been incredibly hard for her. Now I don't know if it would have been less hard if it was just a sister and not a twin, but I always felt like these two had some kind of special connection.
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There have been many instances throughout history where there seems to be some sort of unique connection between people because they have been twins.

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i'm a twin
i also have a little sister
one night when i was curious if i could make myself cry
i imagined all my friends dieing and see if i could imagine the pain i wold feel to see if i could cry from it
it didn't work so i moved to family and every other person i knew
when i imagined my twin brother dieing i felt tremendous sadness
he is the only person i cried for
it doesn't mean that i don't care for anyone else
but he is the only person that i could make myself cry just from imagining losing him
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i didn't fully understand the question but oh well ^_^
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My twin sister died 10 years ago, we were nearly sixteen. Like many twins, I had assumed that as we had been born together we would die together. I have never known all consuming pain and loss like the loss of a twin, 5 years later my brother also died in another tradgic accident, although it was tough losing my brother as well, I was still numb by the loss of my twin.

I have gone on and got married and have a beautiful daughter who's middle name is the same as my twins and mostly live is okay, however it is my / our??? birthday on Sat 12th April, and I am right back to the 12th Dec 1996, when my sister died, the grief and sense of loss is just as acute, if not more so, as I am now aware of not having my twin in my life and what I have lost.

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