25-Year-Old Conjoined Twins Reveal What Life Is Really Like

Conjoined twin sisters Lupita and Carmen Andrade, both of whom are now 25 years old, reside in Connecticut. The two ladies share a pelvic and reproductive system and are joined at the torso.

They immigrated to the United States from Mexico when they were infants. Each of them has one leg but two arms. Lupita is in charge of the music and navigation because Carmen is in control of the right leg—“I do the driving!”

They are the ideal team when together.

Lupita wants to work as a technician in the same area as Carmen, who is a college student pursuing a degree in veterinary nursing. Lupita also aspires to create comedies.

I do most of the talking, but she’s hilarious,”Carmen says.

Carmen and Lupita want you to be aware of the following seven facts about conjoined twins:

  1. Carmen: In October 2020, I met Daniel, my boyfriend, on [the dating app] Hinge. I received a lot of responses from guys who had fetishes since I never tried to hide the fact that I am a conjoined twin. Daniel didn’t start off by asking about my illness, so I could tell he was different from the others right away. Despite having to reschedule dates at the last minute due to my social anxiety, I felt at ease when traveling.

    We’ve spoken about getting engaged after two and a half years of dating, but we want to live together first. My sister and Daniel have a great relationship. It’s odd that even though I stay up later than Lupita, I fall asleep fast when Daniel comes over, and he remains up talking to her.

    I feel guilty sometimes because I want to be with Daniel all the time. Therefore, we make an effort to reach agreements. For example, Lupita will decide what we will do or where we will eat dinner.

    Daniel and I both like children, but we have no desire to have any of our own. Being a dog mom is fun! Because Lupita and I have endometriosis and are taking hormone blockers that stop us from menstruating, we are unable to conceive.

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