I bought a cute onsie set for my twin boys, posted a picture and got a wonderfully snarky response from one of my friends who has a twin. Apparently, my unborn twins will hate me forever for buying these:
AND... I'm completely okay with it lol!
Just thought I'd share one of the few onsies I bought with some other MoMs
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Haha... yeah. and I'm only half way through my pregnancy!
I got these too:
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The joy of having your own kids is you get to do what you want. Learn to let those comments roll off your back.
I dress my girls alike about 75% of the time and get so many negative comments from both twin parents and singleton paren
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I love onesies like that! Totally OK with being THAT Mom!
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Um...I dress my b/g twins alike. Just the other day they were wearing a onsie that said: I need lots of cuddles. DS's was red with boy sleeves and DD's was pink with girl sleeves. Hers were frilly, his weren't. Sometimes when we
I have read so many negative comments about the various twin onesies it is just ridiculous. Get over it people, we all have different likes and senses of humor and our children are not going to hate us because of them.
A set that I happened t