Conjoined twins with two heads but one body
By gengeni
@gengeni (3308)
Indonesia
August 23, 2011 9:51pm CST
Who has control of both the body now?
I've seen a few months ago a story of Siamese twins who have two heads but only one body. Now my question is: They think two or even permanently. Each head (as stupid as that sounds), has an opinion and is an independently thinking person. But what about the body? I can only imagine that only one of the two twins can control the body. If the two can, that would be pure chaos. One wants to run in one direction and the second in the other example
Or is it that one of the arms control and the other is perhaps the legs?
Have you any idea how that works? Otherwise, I must seek Siamese twins who are so grown together and ask them yourself I may suffer that is not at all.
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@nakula2009 (2325)
• Indonesia
25 Aug 11
Hi, I have a story about those times even Siamese twins seen (probably the same were twins). As was once said that they have taken quite a long time to ride a bike, just because they had to first agree on who controls what. And driving a car they have discussed the so that's one for gas and brake type and is responsible for one's driving. I guess when walking normally, and so they have probably been something like routine.
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@najibdina29 (1309)
• Indonesia
25 Aug 11
I think there is any one's own head and therefore has its own sake, they deny themselves well.
However, the symbiosis between Siamese twins is so great that communication takes on a different level than we can imagine.
@SydneyJ (902)
• United States
24 Aug 11
I dont think conjoined twins think about these things because it's the way they were born. And they might both have different thoughts and everything like that but I think thier decisions and things they do would have to be agreed on because they only have the one body, so thier thoughts and ways of thought are probably fairly similiar.