The mystery of the sex life of world-famous conjoined twins

Conjoined twins may share several body parts. So what difference does it make to an ordinary person if they engage in sexual acts?

Sexual life of famous conjoined twins

  1. The first married couple in the world, married 2 husbands but never had sex
  2. Sex scandal of conjoined sisters
  3. The two brothers were married and gave birth to 21 children
  4. Why are there conjoined twins?
  5. Conjoined twins can relationship?

Sexuality in conjoined twins has always been a controversial issue. Should this happen and should one person be affected when the other person has sex acts?

For hundreds of years, knowing that this is a sensitive issue, scientists and medical experts have always tried to learn about it, about the effects of twins connected to the sex life of both. .

The first married couple in the world, married 2 husbands but never had sex

Daisy and Violet Hilton are a famous conjoined twins in Sussex, England. They were born in 1908 and sold by their mother to another woman named Mary Hilton. The two sisters are joined together by the hips and butt and the remaining organs on the body are separate.

After being sold by her mother, Daisy and Violet became Mary Hilton's money-making tools and performed everywhere. It was not until 1931 that they were completely free.

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Conjoined twin sisters Daisy and Violet Hilton.

Later, the two sisters were married to two different men. Violet married actor James Moore - a gay. Their marriage lasted 10 years and ended, Violet said it was her wrong decision. Daisy married a dancer named Harold Estep but he was gay, their marriage lasted only ten days.

Daisy and Violet Hilton did not have any children and later, the conjoined twins died of being abandoned by their manager in a North Carolina town.

Because of many body parts, same-sex marriage, many people believe that Daisy and Violet Hilton really did not have a sex life and when they died, they were likely still virgins.

Sex scandal of conjoined sisters

Rosa and Josepha Blazekăp were born in Skrejšov Province, Bohemia (now Czech Republic) on January 20, 1878. Unlike normal conjoined twins, both share the same tissues and cartilage in both the chest and vertebra, making it difficult for Rosa and Josepha Blazekă to separate surgery.

The Rosa and Josepha sisters, though stuck together, have a physical difference. Rosa's physique is also better and Josepha is slightly more deformed than her sister. Josepha's left leg was significantly shorter than her right.

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The Rosa and Josepha sisters, though stuck together, have a physical difference.

While Rosa tends to want to fall in love, Josepha strongly protests and declares her disapproval of Rosa's behavior. By 1909, Rosa said she was pregnant and this caused a fever in the public opinion because at that time both were very famous. The career of the twin sisters also collapsed.

Although the twins have two separate genitalia, they still have the same feeling in the genital area and of course still have to experience physical intimacy together. Some say that the couple had sex together, others reported that Rosa was a sex addict and Josepha was only a reluctant victim for her sister's behavior. Many people also claim that Rosa has drugged her sister in order to easily carry out his immoral acts.

The two brothers were married and gave birth to 21 children

Conjoined twins Chang and Eng Bunker were born on 11/5/1811 in Samutsongkram province, Siam (now Thailand). Their father is a fisherman of Thai and Chinese descent, while his mother, Nok, is half Chinese and half Malaysian.

The two brothers were born stick together by a bunch of ligaments in the waist. It was the mother who saved the lives of her two sons by twisting the ligaments connected to the umbilical cord and leaving the two children in a pose to look at each other.

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The two brothers were born stick together by a bunch of ligaments in the waist.

On April 1, 1829, the two Bunker brothers left home and went around the world to perform. After many years of making money and fame, both became rich gentlemen.

Chang and Bunker have many body parts attached but fortunately have two different genitals. The couple also tried to find love and then, the couple married two sisters Adelaide Yates and Sarah Anne. Chang and Bunker's wife then gave birth, even giving birth many times. The conjoined twins have a total of 21 healthy children - a testament to the fact that Chang and Bunker have had the same sex life as any normal man.

Why are there conjoined twins?

Although medical professionals have learned a lot from births, surgeries and laboratory tests, knowledge of conjoined twins still has limitations, especially when it comes to conception and development.

This is largely because conjoined twins are particularly rare, occurring only in one of 200,000 births. Of which 40% -60% of conjoined twins die prematurely and those who are born often do not survive the first 24 hours. All are identical, which means that the twins are always the same gender - but scientists have yet to explain why the female twins are three times more likely to survive than the male twins. .

In fact, 70% of the conjoined twins are female and fewer than 12 conjoined twins still exist today.

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X-ray image of the conjoined twins in 1954.

In the uterus, most identical twins split from one fertilized egg into two individuals 8 to 12 days after conception. Why conjoined twins are not completely separate is hard to understand but there are two striking theories.

According to the Mayo Clinic, one cause may be delayed splitting : if the embryo only begins to cleave 13 to 15 days after fertilization, the splitting may not be complete. Another theory proposed by Seattle Children's Hospital shows that embryos can be fully separated but then combined during development.

Conjoined twins can relationship?

Sexual studies in conjoined twins are sensitive because one person's intimacy can affect the other. A lot of questions are raised about twins' sexual issues such as: What do twins feel when they have sex? If one person is sexually aroused, does the other feel it? If one person has an orgasm, does the other one like that?

The short answer is we don't know. Conjoined twins, like the rest of us, tend not to talk publicly about their most intimate moments . Based on what we know, nerves, muscles, hormones and psychology may be the factors that help someone feel something. If the twins share the same genitalia, both will feel the same touch.

However, conjoined twins may have less sex than normal people and that is not only because they are hard to find someone who accepts them but also because they may not be in need. Throughout time and space, conjoined twins always stick together so they feel emotionally close and do not need another person. Like couples who love each other as they get older, they may not need a relationship but just stick together.