I noticed you said you are a triplet and I think that is cool (: What do you dislike/like about it?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Families? xosodapopx3 answered Monday February 24 2014, 12:48 am: Thank you! I've loved having two other people that I can relate to and have a special closeness with because we are all going through specific phases of life at the same time. For example, going to the junior prom and having a first boyfriend (girlfriend for my brother). It's also pretty cool because we all used to have the same friends growing up. Recently my sister transferred to my college which is awesome ; and we all turned 21 together and had our first legal drinks together which was definitely special.
I guess you could say some dislikes are regular sibling like problems. Conflicts are more complicated because we are friends with the same people so often times my best friends get a two sided venting session! And although I'm a lot older and have way more responsibilities and freedom, my parents were a lot more strict when I was younger because they were going through every experience with three kids for the first time.
Overall it's been a very identifying experience for me. I say that with the meaning of independence :-) . I used to be identified as the "triplet" all of the time. This really helped me push myself to be more independent and discover who I am as "Brittney" not the "triplet" . I hope this answers your question! Sorry it took a while to answer I started college again and took a bit of a hiatus but I'll be on hopefully more often! [ xosodapopx3's advice column | Ask xosodapopx3 A Question ]
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