Yes you are looking at the title right. This kid will be very conflicted when grows up and through out life. But if this kid can dicide on a course of action, I think that he will go far.
Yes you are looking at the title right. This kid will be very conflicted when grows up and through out life. But if this kid can dicide on a course of action, I think that he will go far.
That looks like a pair of Siamese twins that will never be separated. It is going to be a unique life experience for them growing up together. I see they have boy's names, let's hope they share a sexuality, one gay, one straight would not be easy, not that I think life is going to be very easy for them anyway. At least they will always have a brother to stand by them.
A Read for the Train, a collection of short stories, flash fiction and verse. Its cheaper on Lulu, 25% discount.
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It bugs me that the article linked kept referring to the children as if they were just one person. They are conjoined twins. They have two separate brains. They are two children that will have two distinct personalities, they just happen to share one body.
I didn't bother reading the article, there are certain types of subject journalists simply write rubbish about, I think they call it going for some sort of angle, I would call it the lowest and commonest denominator
A Read for the Train, a collection of short stories, flash fiction and verse. Its cheaper on Lulu, 25% discount.
http://www.lulu.com/shop/oliver-buck...-18812406.html
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