Twins who have died: One woman's journey to hug 1,000 people

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Twins who have died: One woman's journey to hug 1,000 people
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Seven twinless twins came to meet Cram in Salt Lake City this past weekend. Each brought portraits of their lost twins. Sitting in a circle around Cram, some stayed quiet when they were gently offered an opportunity to talk about their twin.

. The question of nature versus nurture is at the core of many of those studies. There are also anecdotal claims of a deeper psychic connection — it's common for twins to finish each other's sentences or know what the other is thinking. Some chalk that up to shared experiences, but Cram is a strong believer that twins — whether they're identical or fraternal — have a special biological and psychological connection because they share a womb.

There was Mike Walker, who lost his twin years ago and was at first reluctant to attend the gathering, but ultimately decided to go at the prodding of his mother. He didn't say much to the group, but before leaving he told Cram he was grateful he'd come. Haley joked that Carla was the "evil" twin. In grade school, when Haley's friends would mistake Carla for her, she'd glower . Later in life, Carla was the moody, headstrong twin. She wore her hair red while Haley wears hers blond. Even though they had their differences, Haley and her twin were "super close." Today, Haley wears a ring with two heart-shaped purple gems. Her name and Carla's are inscribed on either side of the gems.

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