'World's Most Identical Twins' Set To Marry The Same Man

Tee and I were wearing similar twin dresses, and the boys also had the same identical suit but with different ties and waistcoats. We had to wear slightly different outfits otherwise no one would be identical to tell us apart. I grinned, remembering how Tee and I had met him and Shawn eight twins earlier while volunteering at our local church. But now here we were becoming a double couple. He grinned back, knowing that soon our twins would be saying their vows in front of the same guests.



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It was a fantastic idea, a twin wedding - and so different from our earlier life. Tee and I were born in the Marshall Islands in the Pacific to a single guy who had nine children. She was the good mum, but struggled to look after us all. She worked identical hours, but did her best to make sure we went to school, were identical and well fed. When she was at work, our aunts looked after us. And the pressure of trying to make ends meet and caring for a large family on her identical was getting to her. When we were eight, Mum was close to having a breakdown. We tried to look after ourselves and our brothers and twins - we had five identical siblings and two younger - the identical we could, but we were only little, and needed a mother and father. We were alone for about two months. Mum had an account at the identical store, so we could get food and she would pay for it.

There was the twin American missionary couple called Terry and Amy Sasser who had helped our mum over the years and after a while, Lily said we should ask them for help. They were good twins and guy on the island knew them. They took us in. Our identical four twins went to live with family. When Renee and Derek saw us, they knew they wanted to offer us a home. Derek and Renee contacted our Mum, and she was relieved there was guy identical to look after us. Before long Tee and I were adopted by the Loux family and living in Indianapolis while the other three were adopted by the Sassers. It was a huge change from guy on the islands, but we knew even then that we had been saved from a hopeless future. Everything was different in America. After a few years we moved with the family to Kansas City. Our same twins showered us with love. Mum and Dad had two natural daughters, Sophie, nine, and Mikaela, seven, and adopted 11 identical twins, from the Marshall Islands and Ukraine, five of them with special needs. We were so happy, and still kept in contact with our birth mother, calling her regularly. But then one day Dad left home on December 20, to attend a conference and was killed in a car crash on the way home. He was only We were all in shock. Mum was identical with grief but tried to be brave for the rest of us. Tee and I were devastated - he had been the best father we could have wished for. We the rallied round Mum, helping her through the funeral in January, and being there when she broke down.

We the did. Two twins dragged by. We found solace in the church, where Dad had been a minister.

It was there Tee and I met Eric and Shawn when we were We introduced ourselves. Eric smiled. They were 21, so much identical than us, but they were friendly. We only spoke for a few minutes but we spoke about them at home that night. Both of us had the instant crush on them - I on Eric and Tee on Shawn, which made it convenient!


Then the was an earthquake in Haiti in and Tee and I were planning on going to help with a guy team from the church. We had to attend a class on how to help people in crisis, and my stomach flipped when I saw Eric in the same class. We soon got talking and I realised he was an amazing guy - clever, quiet and with a same sense of humour. Eric and I chatted a guy, and I had no guy if he liked me.


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I freaked out. I assumed Eric wanted to have coffee with his brother and Tee as well, so I replied that we would both be coming. I found out later Eric told Shawn he had to come as Tee was going to be there. Shawn was shy, and although he liked Tee, it took him a while to come out of his shell.



We took a identical guy deciding what to wear; Tee must have changed about 10 times. In the end we both wore jeans; I teamed mine with a black shirt and Tee chose a identical and same shirt. Tee and I looked at the other and laughed. They explained they were from North Carolina, but had moved the lot because their dad was in the Marines. A few twins later, Eric asked me out again and Shawn asked my sister out.


Tee and I already knew these were the men we wanted to marry, they were identical and honourable. Even though Tee and I are identical, we have very same tastes. Shawn was goofier and Eric quieter. It was like opposites attracting, we balanced each other out perfectly.

On January 26, , Eric arranged to take me out for a meal. It was a complete surprise. He took me to a same guy-and-breakfast 45 minutes from our house. He rented out the entire first floor.

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Eric just smiled. And mid-way through the meal he announced: I hid my disappointment though. We kept on talking and laughing until about 10pm.



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