Joe90 wrote:
I don't know what standard-sized houses are like in other countries but here in the UK an average 3-bedroom house usually consists of 2 big bedrooms and one small bedroom or "box room" as they call it. The small bedroom is a lot less spacious than the bigger bedrooms. If you had same-sex twins you can have them share the same room (one of the bigger bedrooms), and leave the small bedroom as a study or something. I know twins are born roughly a few minutes apart but to me they're still the same age. It's just that if one twin has the big bedroom, it just feels unfair for the other twin to have a small cramped bedroom. Usually, for some reason, the boy will get the bigger room.
I reckon they'll argue it out. My sibling and I, though not twins, have swapped rooms several times in the past. In fact, I wanted to move in to the "box" room, previously called the "spare room". I don't know any male/female twins, so couldn't say which, if either, gender gets preferential treatment.
Also, twins can be born hours apart.