Siamese twins Lupita and Carmen, both 23, said they consider themselves different people despite having always been inseparable.

Twenty-three-year-old conjoined twins Lupita and Carmen, who live in the United States, face unique challenges because they share a lower body despite having separate torsos. From the moment they were born, doctors predicted that they would not survive for long, but their mother, who ignored these predictions, helped her daughters live long and happy lives.

However, despite their success, the sisters are plagued by problems related to their shared blood flow. Sometimes this leads to unusual situations, such as when one of them drinks and the other automatically gets drunk. From time to time, they find compromises on this issue, although they used to be very upset by this peculiarity.

The girls stress that despite their physical closeness, they are separate individuals with different passports and insurance policies. Each of them is responsible for themselves, and their thoughts can be different thanks to their separate brains. But their lives are also fraught with risks: shared blood means that illnesses that one of them experiences can affect the other. And if one sister dies, the other will likely follow.

Carmen recently started dating a young man named Daniel. She honestly admitted that she lives with her sister, and their relationship is not limited to her. This did not bother Daniel, who agreed to go on a date with both of them. However, due to common diseases and anatomical features, the sisters do not have the opportunity to have children, which they take calmly, enjoying life for themselves.

The relationship with Daniel is quite close, but, as the girls admit, they never thought about full-fledged sex. They openly discussed a possible wedding, but soon came to the conclusion that this step would not lead to good results. One of the sisters is worried that her sister will feel superfluous after she gets married.

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