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Identical triplets learn the real reason they were separated at birth - Page 25 of 38 - Kiwi Report

Identical triplets learn the real reason they were separated at birth


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[post_page_title]Struggling to live apart[/post_page_title]
It’s not unusual for twins to show signs of separation anxiety, even if they grow up under the same roof. Some of these symptoms can be struggling to build or maintain a relationship with anyone, causing trouble in the family home, having low self-esteem, failing at school, or isolating themselves from their peers. As if that wasn’t enough, many twins can also develop an addiction to drinking or narcotics, as well as having thoughts about taking their own life.

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