Gay Twins
December 9, 2009 by Gay Agenda News Team
I knew gay identical twins in college. Only one was out when I met them, but the other soon followed suit. This seemingly odd scenario often raises a few questions:
First: If one twin is gay, what’s the likelihood of the other being gay?
Well, the most widely used numbers are cited from a 1991 study by Northwestern University psychologist Michael Bailey and psychiatrist Richard Pillard of Boston University School of Medicine in which identical and fraternal twins were studied. At least one twin in each pair was gay. The study found that 52 percent of the identical twins were both gay as opposed to only 22 percent for fraternal twins. In other words, there is a 52 percent chance that if one identical twin is gay, both are; and a 22 percent chance both fraternal twins are gay if one is gay.



Interesting statistics, well Elijah and Milo Peters are bisexual but clearly more into men and obviously into each other as well!
http://www.elijahmilopeters.com
PS: The controversy is going on if twins fucking each other is incest and should be banned or not!??!