They have chosen not to get married because they don’t want to answer to anybody. The Los Angeles natives were bullied at school for wearing the same clothes so they decided to dress differently.
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When they started college at Rutgers University, they decided to go back to wearing matching clothing. They did not feel comfortable in different outfits. They said they feel more like themselves when they match each other. It’s just part of their natural bond. The only difference is that they choose the same outfit in different colors.
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They prefer the matching clothes method because it allows them to swap clothing pieces. They get two outfits that they can mix and match on different days. It’s very convenient for them.
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Throughout college, they shared a dorm room and had the same set of friends. They both graduated with a marketing degree in 1990.
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They now run their own marketing company called GT Events in Los Angeles. Their office life is very much together. They share an office and their desks face one another. The women literally eat, sleep, and work together.
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Ever since they were born, they have been inseparable. They were adopted when they were 2 months old and their sisterly bond was instantly clear to their family.
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Even as babies they would climb into each others cribs so they could sleep together. Their birth mother never knew she was having twins because they were on top of each other in the womb with one simultaneous heartbeat.