Any women living together tend to menstruate around the same time, and thats a medical fact. I have 7 sisters, and when we were all home, when we were younger, we would all start to PMS a day after the next, it was wierd.
2007-02-21 03:58:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I am an identical twin, and we started about 3 weeks apart (interestingly we were born 3 minutes apart). Not sure if that counts as the same time, but in the grand scheme of things it isn't long at all.
2007-02-21 04:00:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I would suspect that they would enter puberty at basically the same time, though likely not the same day or anything that exact.
Perhaps you could contact a parents of twins group and ask them.
2007-02-21 03:54:59
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answered by hcbiochem 7
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It's possible, but not always so. If they're twins I guess it's more likely that your bodies would develope at the same time, however, but everyone developes at different rates.
2007-02-21 04:02:14
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answered by Anonymous
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sure, many environmental cues can influence puberty. for instance, if the youngsters eat in a special way and one is sedentary and the different extra lively, one can develop into overweight, it really is conventional to reason precocious puberty.
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answered by brenneman 4
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There are too many variables beyond genetics that influence this sort of thing. So while some might it doesn't mean that all twins will.
2007-02-21 04:00:45
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answered by Anonymous
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not really because its not only the genetics that count. it is also the environmental factors that count.
2007-02-21 06:43:57
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answered by cookiecracker 2
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Basically, yes.
2007-02-21 03:58:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Its not Certain, but it is possible.
2007-02-21 04:10:47
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answered by AVANISH JI 5
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it's possible.
2007-02-21 03:57:30
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answered by Anonymous
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