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Identical twins, Miranda and July Edith, knew they were sexually attracted to each other from a young age, but didn’t know how to honestly deal with those feelings.
“My sister and I both had feelings for each other since we were probably twelve or thirteen, right after we got our pubes,” Miranda said. “But we couldn’t express them verbally or in a direct sexual way, so we’d do silly stuff like wear each other’s dirty underwear or, you know, suck each others toes and fingers or give each other butt hickeys.”
But July finally broke the sexual tension when Miranda asked her what she wanted for their shared sixteenth birthday. July said, ‘I want you.’ Miranda said, ‘I want you more.’
“That night I climbed down from the top bunk and slid in with Miranda,” July said. “And let me tell you, we were a couple of busy beavers. I just ate her up. But things went bad…”
Their father walked in, flipped on the lights, and saw his entangled teenage daughters and, in a fit of rage, marched them out of the house.
“Daddy was very mad,” Miranda said. “That night we slept outside under the trampoline only having each other to stay warm. I thought my nipples would freeze off.”
The next day their calmed father let them back into the home, but warned that he never wanted to see them “being lesbian with each other again.” The girls decided to call off their affair, but it wasn’t to last.
“We were in love and not being able to pleasure one another was just impossible,” July said. “I mean you’re seeing your hot naked sister every day. How can you stop from getting horny? So we talked to Daddy and told him our love was real and natural. And he yelled and he called us sick and said we would go to hell. But when we started making out in front of him that didn’t seem to upset him. So we began touching each other’s breasts and crotches and that didn’t seem bother him either. Eventually we took off our bikinis and just had sex in front of him.”
After watching, their father, who had raised the girls as a single parent (their mother died during childbirth), said he could tell that this was more than a passing fade. He could see they were really in love and permitted them to continue their sexual relationship so long as they didn’t tell anybody else.
“Daddy said incest was wrong, but that was only to stop inbreeding and since we’re both girls and couldn’t make a baby together, he didn’t feel it was real incest,” July said. “After that, we could kiss and do it in front of our father and it was no big deal to him. He loves us unconditionally.”
But when the girls turned eighteen, they could no longer keep their promise of secrecy to their father. They found jobs, moved into an apartment and became openly gay. They hope by coming out they’ll inspire other gay sisters do the same. They feel people, no matter their sexual orientation, need to be proud of who they are and not hide their sexuality behind a veil of shame.
“Daddy doesn’t like that we’re telling everybody,” Miranda said. “He’s afraid the cops are going to bust us, but so far it’s been just fine. I don’t think the cops care. And Daddy still loves us so we’re happy.”

10:46PM Saturday, October 15th, 2022
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THESE identical twins — one straight and the other one gay — could unlock the secrets about human sexuality.
A LESBIAN twin and her straight sister have been studied by scientists who are searching for answers about human sexuality.
Researchers hoping to identify genetic and environmental factors associated with sexuality hit the jackpot when they discovered identical twins Sarah Nunn, who is attracted to men, and Rosie Albewhite, who is attracted to women.
The 29-year-old sisters were investigated by scientists as part of a study aiming to learn more about how sexuality develops in childhood.
The sisters were among 55 other sets of twins studied by researchers at the University of Essex.
TOMBOY TENDENCIES Sarah recalled Rosie’s tomboy tendencies as they were growing up, telling The Times her boyfriends “instantly felt more at home” with her sister.
“She liked football, talked about boy things, played video games,” she said.
“They’d be like, ‘Sarah, you’re really boring. I’m going to go and play with Rosie.’”
“I’d get jealous that they liked her better.”
But Sarah was quick to understand that her twin wasn’t interested in boys romantically.
“When they tried to get romantic with Rosie she’d say, ‘That’s not me’. Then they came back,” she explained.
The new research will build on previous scientific studies that searched for signs of how sexuality, such as gender-atypical mannerisms of behaviour, manifests before puberty.
Academics have struggled to produce concrete results in the past due to difficulties determining whether reported behaviour patterns were remembered accurately.
But the new research using dozens of twins and photographs from their childhoods could shed light on the subject.
University of Essex psychology academic Gerulf Rieger and his colleague Tuesday Watts asked Sarah, Rosie and other twins with “discordant sexual orientations” to send them childhood snaps so they could been shown to strangers who were unaware of the purpose of the experiment.
The strangers were then asked to try and spot the signs of the twins’ behaviour, clothing and play diverged and pinpoint how and when it happened.
The study is somewhat controversial, as suggesting firm links exist between sexuality and gender could be seen as reinforcing stereotypes about male and female behaviour, which some say is harmful.
But pictures provided by the twins make this issue difficult to avoid and show Sarah styling herself as female characters like Barbie, while Rosie suited up as Superman.
As the years passed, Rosie said she remembered wondering why she was less interested in boys than her sister.
“I questioned it for so long,” she said. “Sarah was really boy crazy.”
Rosie even rejected her own boyfriend’s advances at one point, realising she did not want to kiss him.
But Sarah stepped in and said: “I’m the same ... I will kiss you”.
Dr Rieger said the research into differences pre-puberty unlocked valuable insights about sexual identity.
He believes the most likely explanation for the divergence in behaviour is something that happens before birth.
“Paternal hormones are the number one candidate,” he said.
“Our theory is that even though twins are identical what happens in the womb is quite different.
“They can have different nutrition, different levels of hormones.”
This article first appeared in The Sun and is republished with permission
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THESE identical twins — one straight and the other one gay — could unlock the secrets about human sexuality.
A LESBIAN twin and her straight sister have been studied by scientists who are searching for answers about human sexuality.
Researchers hoping to identify genetic and environmental factors associated with sexuality hit the jackpot when they discovered identical twins Sarah Nunn, who is attracted to men, and Rosie Albewhite, who is attracted to women.
The 29-year-old sisters were investigated by scientists as part of a study aiming to learn more about how sexuality develops in childhood.
The sisters were among 55 other sets of twins studied by researchers at the University of Essex.
TOMBOY TENDENCIES Sarah recalled Rosie’s tomboy tendencies as they were growing up, telling The Times her boyfriends “instantly felt more at home” with her sister.
“She liked football, talked about boy things, played video games,” she said.
“They’d be like, ‘Sarah, you’re really boring. I’m going to go and play with Rosie.’”
“I’d get jealous that they liked her better.”
But Sarah was quick to understand that her twin wasn’t interested in boys romantically.
“When they tried to get romantic with Rosie she’d say, ‘That’s not me’. Then they came back,” she explained.
The new research will build on previous scientific studies that searched for signs of how sexuality, such as gender-atypical mannerisms of behaviour, manifests before puberty.
Academics have struggled to produce concrete results in the past due to difficulties determining whether reported behaviour patterns were remembered accurately.
But the new research using dozens of twins and photographs from their childhoods could shed light on the subject.
University of Essex psychology academic Gerulf Rieger and his colleague Tuesday Watts asked Sarah, Rosie and other twins with “discordant sexual orientations” to send them childhood snaps so they could been shown to strangers who were unaware of the purpose of the experiment.
The strangers were then asked to try and spot the signs of the twins’ behaviour, clothing and play diverged and pinpoint how and when it happened.
The study is somewhat controversial, as suggesting firm links exist between sexuality and gender could be seen as reinforcing stereotypes about male and female behaviour, which some say is harmful.
But pictures provided by the twins make this issue difficult to avoid and show Sarah styling herself as female characters like Barbie, while Rosie suited up as Superman.
As the years passed, Rosie said she remembered wondering why she was less interested in boys than her sister.
“I questioned it for so long,” she said. “Sarah was really boy crazy.”
Rosie even rejected her own boyfriend’s advances at one point, realising she did not want to kiss him.
But Sarah stepped in and said: “I’m the same ... I will kiss you”.
Dr Rieger said the research into differences pre-puberty unlocked valuable insights about sexual identity.
He believes the most likely explanation for the divergence in behaviour is something that happens before birth.
“Paternal hormones are the number one candidate,” he said.
“Our theory is that even though twins are identical what happens in the womb is quite different.
“They can have different nutrition, different levels of hormones.”
This article first appeared in The Sun and is republished with permission
The popular personality recently discovered she’s one of only 5 per cent of all women who experience this rare act in the bedroom.
There’s one habit that we’re all guilty of – and it’s killing our sex lives. But there’s an easy solution, says Jana Hocking.
Researchers discovered this secret hack to the female orgasm decades ago, but Nadia Bokody says few men are aware of it.


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