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    Does anyone feel that twins is just a setup to fail?

    @tryeakle I chuckled at the 50% life raft bit. Indeed. Thanks for the link.
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    Does anyone feel that twins is just a setup to fail?

    @dumasdert Hang in there. Even though I wrote the original post, and it’s hard, NOTHING was harder than the first few months. Honestly even today’s hard days feel better than the best early days. From my experience.
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    Does anyone feel that twins is just a setup to fail?

    @angus55 Thank you for this. Validating and hopeful. Congratulations on the third!
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    Does anyone feel that twins is just a setup to fail?

    @zachariah89 Ha! The efficiency angle is def a plus. I don’t think it’s “two for the price of one” but, to use a PM term, it’s a way to parallel path two at once lol.
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    Does anyone feel that twins is just a setup to fail?

    @onthisrock Yeah, I’ve heard the same about the magical age of 3! I’m hopeful for that. And yes. No matter what 21 months brings its better than those early days!
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    Does anyone feel that twins is just a setup to fail?

    @wc0476 What are the joys of twins you notice? I hear a lot about them playing together and the twin bond but I haven’t experienced that yet.
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    Does anyone feel that twins is just a setup to fail?

    @xuxu I’m glad/hopeful to hear what it’s like in a few months! Yeah, the fight or flight feelings of infant twins crying is…dreadful. Simultaneous toddler tantrums aren’t fun but your body isn’t about to shut down with panic. You’re right. They can be funny!
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    Does anyone feel that twins is just a setup to fail?

    I have identical twin girls, born 7 weeks prematurely, now 21 months actual age. I love them dearly, etc. but I find myself legitimately angry and resentful at just the fact of having twins. No matter how hard we work at parenting, you’re just consistently set up to fail. You can’t manufacture...
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