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Can there be two identical twins of the opposite gender?

Social Science by Anonymous 2018-07-28 03:33:02

Social Science

Can there be two identical twins of the opposite gender?

12 answers

  • Anonymous

    yes, if one is transgender and the other is not. Or did you mean to say "sexe" and have the (wrong) impression that "gender" is the proper euphemism?

  • Anonymous

    I guess they wouldn't be identical... but they can be pretty dam close.

  • Anonymous

    no Oh, wait, sorry. 'Gender' is make believe. Yeah, the first twin could be 'female' and the second twin could be transmorph with otherkin headmates. The silly stupid Sh' that feminists are willing to embrace as 'real' is off the charts.

  • Anonymous

    No. Same DNA, same sex. Twins of the opposite sex would not be identical, would they? 8^)

  • Anonymous

    Go for the obvious on this one

  • Anonymous

    No, by having a different karyotype they will not grow up identical. It might be possible that they only have the Y chromosomal difference. That would certainly be interesting and similar but not identical.

  • Anonymous

    Not without some sort of birth defect. Though I suppose one may turn out to be transgender and identify as the opposite gender later in life.

  • Anonymous

    No. There is no way they can be identical twins if they are not of the same gender.

  • Anonymous

    No.

  • Anonymous

    They can have identical DNA if that's what you mean.

  • Anonymous

    Obvioulsy NOT.

  • Anonymous

    They wouldn't be "identical" now, would they.............rolls eyes

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