The Jim Twins: Nature Or Nurture?

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Nature is your genetics and how your parents were when they were little. Sam and Anais were twins and they were separated at birth. They both hated to be touched by the shower curtain, have the same laugh, and both liked the same drink. Twins Jan and Filler both like swimming, both think alike. Bonnie and Brenda were alike in many ways. Bonnie and Brenda had the same taste like is Brenda didn’t like something Bonnie didn’t like it either. Bonnie and Brenda knew where each other were. Bonnie and Brenda were raised the same, but when Bonnie went to college she called Brenda and said she was changing her gender. The Jim twins were alike in a lot of ways. One is the Jim twins both liked the same beer. The Jim twins both like to do wood work. The Jim twin first wives were both Linda, and their second wives names were both Betty. The Jim twins third wives names were Sandy. The Jim twin named their sons the same name James Alon. The Jim twin both smoked Salmon cigarettes also had the same job.
Nurture is how your parents raise you, and the people who you hang around. One difference with Sam and Anais was that they had different jobs the one was an actor and the other one was an artist. Jeanie is nurture because is was how Jeanie’s parents raised her. Jeanie was 13 years old when she was found. Jeanie was locked
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I’m the same has I was little. One thing is that when I was little I was loud and today I’m still loud. Also when I was little I would think before I did something and still do that today I still think before I do something if it is good for bad. When I was little I would take someones and I didn’t care. Today if I take something I still don’t care. I am outgoing like to climb things and when I was little I liked to climb things. My brother and I were raised by the same parents and we are very different in what we like and what we want to

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