Well, I guess it depends on exactly when the twin, er, 'died.' If it was after the third trimester I can definitely see it... The research mentioned this occurring even with twins that disappeared early. (My sibling's twin disappeared less than 2 weeks in the pregnancy.)
Actually, it's not so much that you used feelings as the basis for an argument, but that you used the fact that most people find not knowing your biological parent sad, which is fine (although that fact itself could use some evidence I suppose). Yes.
I was joking, mostly. It does depend on who your parents are. Everything depends. So no argument.
Re: tealterror
Date: 2012-04-30 07:32 pm (UTC)The research mentioned this occurring even with twins that disappeared early. (My sibling's twin disappeared less than 2 weeks in the pregnancy.)
Actually, it's not so much that you used feelings as the basis for an argument, but that you used the fact that most people find not knowing your biological parent sad, which is fine (although that fact itself could use some evidence I suppose).
Yes.
I was joking, mostly. It does depend on who your parents are.
Everything depends. So no argument.