Is Two Better Than One? Let’s find out if students at BGJHS continuously prefer to be twins or only children. Being an only child is the best option for many people, but some might want siblings because sometimes they feel lonely and need someone to talk to.
Twins and Triplets at BGJHS are figuring out whether being a twin/triplet is better on Thursday, November 14, 2024. Being a twin/triplet might be difficult for them.
There are many Twins and Triplets at Bowling Green Jr High School. Sometimes, people wonder if a twin likes being a twin or would rather be an only child. 7th grader Stella Walden said, “It is better to be an only child because we don’t have to share the same birthday.” Stella Walden’s Twin, Kipton Walden, feels the same way. He said, “I would prefer to be an only child to get more attention on special Dates.”
What are the advantages of being a twin? Eighth-grader Caitlyn Cook, a twin, gets more Christmas presents. Parents try to make things equal to avoid complaints. Seventh-grader Stella Walden said, “I have a built-in sports partner for my favorite sport, soccer.” That’s a plus for me.”
Twins and triplets are often asked questions. The Waldens shared their most asked questions, “Who is the older Twin? Why do they get this question?” Stella Walden says, “We get asked this a lot. My twin and I are identical, so it’s harder to tell who is older.” You may ask, who is older? Stella Walden is older by two minutes.
Lastly, We can all agree that Twins/triplets at BGJHS came together to realize that most of the twins/triplets don’t actually like being a twin/triplet