Someday Twins Will Rule the World

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Since 1980, the number of twins has climbed 75%. I wonder how this is changing elementary school friendship dynamics. Are twins more or less likely to be bullied? Are there non-twin on twin rivalries? My favorite band at the moment — School of Seven Bells — is fronted by twins. By 2030 or so, will they be icons for some future hipster twin subculture? Could a twin ever get elected president?

Right now there is some hrmphing at mothers of twins, as it indicates later age at the birth of the child or using IVF or both. On Tim Gunn’s Guide to Style last year, a mother of twins received a makeover. She was quite horrible and deserving of all the hate from Television Without Pity. But then some comments started mocking her because she had twins. Like it’s something pathetic about her femininity if she needed … help. I hope I don’t need to point out how disgusting and wrong that is. After all, so did Angelina Jolie (probably.) Anyway, I was just thinking about all that as today John Mullan in The Guardian lists the best twins in literature (via.) And then some chilling news in The Telegraph about a village in Brazil where, attributed to Josef Mengele’s experiments, “as many as one in five pregnancies in a small Brazilian town have resulted in twins – most of them blond haired and blue eyed” (via.)

Posted by Joanne on Jan. 25, 2009 Tagged: , ,

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