If I hear the phrase "are they twins" one more time today I'm going to snap. No there are just two babies in the exact same care seats, in the exact same snow fleece suits, with the exact same car seat blankets just for fun. I know you all get this just as much as I do so how is it that, THAT MANY people can ask such a stupid question?
:rant over now on to my real question:
For those with older twins when did they "notice" each other and start to somewhat interact? I mean mine will hold hands and acknowledge each other's noises but they don't yet get excited or smile (or any expression for that fact) when face to face. I'm impatient!

Thanks for listening to me complain about the obvious but it's ssssooooo frustrating me today for some reason.
Together 6 wonderful years.
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Re: Can I rant here for a moment? Also a question for those with older-ish twins.
Can't help with the other as we can't even take our twins out of the house until the end of flu and RSV season.
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My boys started noticing each other between 3 and 4 months. They would occasionally look at each other and smile....got more interactive when they got more mobile (6/7 months) and started really having fun together around 9 or 10 months. They were a month early, but seemed to hit milestones more according to their actual age.
I'm not exactly sure when they started, but about a couple months or so ago they really started noticing what the other is specifically playing with and taking the toy away from sister. Probably in the last month or so, they started getting upset about it
But yes, I'd say they interacted much earlier with each other that my son did with other kids. They will probably play with each other sooner too, instead of alongside each other. They've been "talking" to each other more so since they became more mobile and rolling everywhere they want to go.
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Plan extra time whenever you go anywhere. People will stop you ALL. THE. TIME. As annoying as it can be, most people are just trying to make conversation (some clearly unaware that we don't have the time or patience to answer them, because they tend to follow you around with stupid questions or unwanted parenting advice...) Mine are still in their infant carriers, so I try to keep the handle up and the sun shade pulled all the way down to keep a little privacy barrier. I think that helps a little.
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