One Black and One White Twins – What Do They Look Like 18 Years Later?

Published on October 22, 2019
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Why Parents Dress Twins the Same? 

You may be wondering why parents of twins prefer to dress their children up in the same clothes. When they’re identical twins, it makes it much harder to determine who is who. Parents of biracial twins like the idea of dressing the same and want to experience all aspects of having two babies at the same time. Plus, it can help young biracial twins feel connected to their sibling when others may question whether or not they are twins or even related.

Twin Sisters Dressed Identically

Twin Sisters Dressed Identically

The Opposite Twin Brothers

Though it sounds like a thrilling movie, Daniel and James are fraternal twins. They do share the same parents, but nothing else – not even the same skin color! James is gay, black, outgoing, and enjoys his education. However, Daniel, his brother, is straight, white, shy, and dislikes school above all else. Their father is Jamaican, and their mom is white, which can explain the skin tone variation. Though Caribbean people are dark-skinned, they tend to carry the European DNA.

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James And Daniel Fraternal, Biracial Twins

James And Daniel Fraternal, Biracial Twins