PHOTOSPEAKS
Meet Twin Sisters Who Share Same Boyfriend And Everything Spend £130,000 On Surgery To Make Them Look More Identical
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‘Our mum has always been able to tell us apart. But, our dad, not so much. He would say, “Which one are you?”‘
Only a small mole on Lucy’s cheek and a scar on Anna’s forehead separate the two. But, those slight differences go unseen by most – including ex-boyfriends.
Lucy says: ‘We’ve had fun, especially when we were younger. We would swap boyfriends, if we were bored.
‘Like, even on the telephone, if I didn’t want to talk to my boyfriend, Anna would take the phone and pretend to be me. We would play games like that, and the other person never realised.
‘We’ve settled down a bit now.’
‘We’re dating one boy at the moment. There are three people in our relationship. We’re sharing.’
Lucy added: ‘It’s not really weird to us. We have one boyfriend and all three of us share the same bed. For guys, in their hearts and dreams, they want two girlfriends.
‘We have the same taste in everything, so obviously we’re going to like the same boy too. We’re all together when we have sex, and if we like the same guy, so be it. Every date had to be a double date. It’s always double or nothing.’
‘We never wear the same outfit twice when we go out. Everything has to be new. When we go clothes shopping, Anna will already know that I like a certain top.’
‘We always know what the other is thinking,’ Anna added. ‘We stopped buying gifts for each other, because we ended up buying each other same thing.
‘When we go out, we get so many guys saying they want to marry the both of us or date the both of us.
‘And we always have girls coming up and saying “where do you get your clothes from?” They love our style.
‘And we feel each others’ pain too. If Lucy’s at the dentist, I will feel her pain.’
‘We can’t imagine a day when we’re not in each others’ company. And, to be honest, I don’t think that would ever happen.
Anonymous
March 12, 2014 at 2:53 pm
Nice one. I love twins