I have questions
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I would imagine that listening to true crime podcasts while your sister/self is going down on her husband, then orgasming along with her, again while listening to true crime podcasts, could lead to some messed up dopamine reactions.
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There are other questions. Who controls the motor functions?
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Okay, I looked it up and apparently one controls the left limbs and one controls the right, so I would imagine that the other sister has to have some involvement in the activities.
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I read that they/she have actually been married since 2021. For some reason, it is just now making news.
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It took people since 2021 to get up off the floor after hearing the announcement.
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Somewhat related:
I give them a lot of credit an courage for trying to have as normal a life as possible.
Lori and George Schappell were born in 1961 in Pennsylvania with partially fused skulls and shared vital blood vessels and 30% of their brain, Guinness World Records reported.
The pair died on 7 April, at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, according to an obituary posted online by Leibensperger Funeral Homes. The cause of death remains unknown.
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My first thought was how can conjoined twins be of different sexes?
They’re not though.
Having held the title of the world's oldest living conjoined twins since 2022, they also became the first same-sex conjoined twins to identify as different genders after George came out as transgender in 2007.