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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsWe all have that ONE sister!

Actually I have 6 sisters, any of which could have spoiled the Santa photo.
But usually it was one of my 2 brothers that did it.
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We all have that ONE sister! (Original Post)
FakeNoose
Dec 2019
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catbyte
(38,839 posts)1. Unless you're an only child, like me.
She would be my friend, though.
Harker
(17,556 posts)6. Or a boyzer
with two older "brothers".
UTUSN
(77,302 posts)2. However, the reference might be to whichever the *other* one is!1
FakeNoose
(40,728 posts)3. I feel bad for Santa
Christmas can't come soon enough for him!
lunatica
(53,410 posts)4. That's one family photo that will be famous for generations!
Bayard
(28,995 posts)5. The F - - - response
Aquaria
(1,076 posts)7. No sisters, here.
Two younger brothers. And I took ZERO shit off either of them.
rurallib
(64,607 posts)8. Santa looks stoned
FakeNoose
(40,728 posts)9. Yes he sort of does

Major Nikon
(36,925 posts)10. I think it's just sad when parents of twins dress them alike
At least there's hope for one of them.
FakeNoose
(40,728 posts)11. Yes but it will end by the time they're 10 or 11
In my high school class we had 7 sets of twins, and none of them dressed alike.
It's only cute when they're really young, and usually only the girls.
Major Nikon
(36,925 posts)12. I just think it's more sad than cute
Everyone needs to develop their own identity. No more so than twins.
blaze
(8,210 posts)13. My Mom (93yo) was/is a twin
She (L) and Aunt Ann (R and RIP) never minded. They never felt like they struggled for their own identities.

BTW, Aunt Ann was pretty famous. Can you guess?
