I’m a twin and my #1 advice is to let them share their room as kids but as soon as they ask for their own let them have it. I shared a room, classes, sports etc. with my sister and we had no individuality until we went to college. It’s so important to encourage them to be their own people as soon as you can!!
Yes being a twin and being compared to my sister all the time was the worst. Who was smarter, who was prettier, who was skinnier. It was the worst. I’m so glad we were able to become our own people.
As a fraternal twin (we are both girls and have VASTLY different personalities) I really appreciate Erik's points on how twins are raised and the environment it creates for them. Being a twin, especially fraternal, is no different than having a slightly older/younger sibling that you are in the same school grade as!
Exactly, I’ve seen a lot of people here bring up identical twins as examples for the importance of individuality but it’s a completely different experience having a fraternal twin which is the type of twins Colleen is having.
@@gabrielleoana1092 That's tough to say bc I have two sets of twins in my life (and am a twin mama) who are technically fraternal as per womb/egg, but LOOK identical. People are always shocked to learn they're F. That changes how you're treated more than anything.
@@Kaalyn_HOW Some identical twins are di/di it happens very rarely yes, because the fertilized egg usually separates later but it does happen. Did you guys get tests done? A lot of times doctors just assume di/di twins are fraternal.
@@saskia7214 It's almost as if *literal children* ARE growing as people but adults won't stop comparing them to other people. Almost like they're training them to do this in life too. Annnd that we could spare them a lot of suffering a "personal growth journeys" in their 20s bc grown adults couldn't hold back.
Twin here! Things to expect: -Eric is absolutely right DO NOT compare the twins, this genuinely can cause trauma even when well-intentioned -Expect a period of time where the twins become demonic chaos lords towards each other.... -....But then one day they just might become best friends! -Plan your parties to be double in size in case the twins make mutual friends -Let them choose out the toys and colors they want instead of choosing for them, and if both twins love the color blue then just get two blue stuffed animals for example -Expect that their personalities might be quite different -Expect them to start speaking verbally at a quick pace, they may even speak "gibberish" to each other -Don't force them to be friends but do encourage that they respect each other at home and at school and don't bully each other -Don't force one twin to socialize/join in as a supervisor, for example when my twin and I got older I was the more social one between us two and my parents would often tell me I can't go out with friends "unless your sibling goes with you" ; I understand it's because they felt I would be safer if my sibling was there as someone I could trust, however it forced me to either (a) not be able to go out if my sibling didn't want to go or (b) force my sibling to go somewhere they didn't want to -Split the chores fairly; i.e. if you have a boy and a girl then everyone should be doing chores not the girl doing the "girl chores" and the boy doing the "boy chores" it sends a really unhealthy message to the twins that they aren't held to the same expectations in being a good citizen of the household -Be open-minded that one or both of the twins may be neurodivergent since you have ADHD; ADHD or Autism would be two things to look into for sure, my twin was diagnosed first and then I was diagnosed as well years later -Be prepared for them to be small or need to be birthed early--We were tiny babies! But we are healthy and happy :) Good luck! Pregnancy is hard!
Aww, Can we just appreciate the fact that colleen has a toddler, is PREGNANT with TWINS, and runs multiple channels and has a podcast with her husband. Colleen and Eric are the sweetest parents and now they are going to have 3 children! so adorable and they deserve all the happiness and blessings they will receive
As a twin, I greatly appreciated the moment Erik spoke about how dressing twins can complicate their identity. This happened to me. My whole life I’ve had identity issues and it stems 100% from being a twin that was forced to dress like my sister until I was basically in 5th grade and able to argue about it slightly. My sister and I still have issues in our relationship till this day, and it all stems from this concept. Usually no one understands, addresses, or even thinks this is an issue, but it is.
As a twin, please do not dress them identically. Don’t use them as your dressup dolls. Erik is 100% right it complicated my identity so much. I was never given the room to explore my own personality or style. I never really felt like my own person, just an extension of my sister. You can dress them the same as infants but as they start to become their own people, I encourage you to let them dress themselves and explore their own individual identities. It’s both the best and worst thing to experience. You have a built-in best friend. I was never alone at school or at parties because I could always rely on her to be there. But the comparisons are constant and the pressure is heightened. Edit: oh my mom has always known which twin is which. But once you get to know a pair of twins, you’re always able to tell, regardless of who you are
@@saskia7214 so you didn’t read the whole comment??? They said that it’s ok to do as infants but once they’re old enough to pick their outfits to let them. Instead of reading only the first sentence try reading the whole thing and then reply.
totally agree with this, I am a twin myself, and everytime I am referred to something it is always, "-my sisters name- twin" or "the twins." I always try to differentiate myself from my twin but it is so hard when you and your twin are referred as 1 thing, not 2 completely different people, especially if you are fraternal.
I had good friends in high school that are twins. They didn’t really like being called “the twins” or “the boys”. They appreciated the acknowledgement of their individual personalities and lives.
I am a twin and I completely agree. As it is people cannot tell me a part so I don’t like being called the twin because already people not knowing my name makes me feel like I am not my own person and they dont really know me so it feels nice to be called by my own name
Suuuuuper agree with this! Big ups. (And unfortunately being dressed the same does create a single unit, not individuality. They might not be aware of their clothes, but how people treat them is informed by that... which affects them.)
You should bring on Mama Dr. Jones! She has had twins and, as you know,she is SO knowledgeable and would probably have a lot to say that could be helpful ❤️
i could see them incorporating her grandparents name into the twins’ middle names, especially bc her grandpa was a twin! when u do pick names it’d be interesting to hear some contenders you decided not to use but really liked!
@J W My first name was my maternal grandmother’s first name and my favorite aunties first name is my middle name. Mary Carol and my married name is Allison so I have 3 first names.
@J W And we named our kids middle names with family names. But the first names are in alphabetical order. Ashley Kathleen , Brian James, Brittany Marilyn, Corey Richard, Courtney Mary. Corey and Courtney are my twins.
@J W I agree, my son is named after my ex-husband's dad who had passed away the year before we met (Mark Steven) and my daughter's first name is from my cousin who I have a very close relationship, and her middle name is her paternal great-grandma's name (Kiley Delores). It's funny because there isn't another kid in the school named Mark, and even though there are a lot of Kylie's, there's only one Kiley. So even though their names are more traditional, they still ended being unique lol
Erik, listen to your gut on the individuality thing!!!! I had a loads of twin friends & family that I consulted when I found out I was having twins 16 years ago. All of the same-sex twins said the same things about loving having a playmate and peer, but most added that they disliked the *constant* link to their sibling. Never-ending comparison comes from the outside AND within, so most appreciated being “seen” as individuals. I took that advice to heart. I named my (non-identical) twin boys without rhyme or alliteration. After the newborn phase (once they began acknowledging each other), I never dressed them the exact same. In my pregnancy, my dad had begun calling them the “little guys” instead of “the twins”, so we went with that (to the point that my dad became “Guy-pa”). When my sons were born, society constantly linked them (and compared them), but as they grew, we continued to push back in subtle ways. We let THEM determine how much they wanted their identities defined by their brother instead of taking them into the world as THE TWINS. You & Colleen will sort it all out. You’re awesome parents already. Parenting twins is a great adventure!!!
I would agree that the comparison thing definitely exists more when you’re a twin. We were very rarely in the same class in school, my parents did that on purpose, to avoid direct competition. So, I don’t think that matching outfits causes that necessarily, unless they don’t want to match. My twin brother and I choose to match outfits now as adults sometimes 😂 but there really is nothing more special than the bond we share. We truly are best friends. Also, HIGHLY recommend getting a “side-by-side” stroller for them, that way there is no competition for front or back seat, because the competition will be real 😂 Congrats to you guys, so happy for your family❤️
Your parents did the right thing. Im also a twin, me and my sister were almost always on the same class at school and I really didn't like it back then. People always compared our looks and personalities (we are not identical). When we were finally separated at 12 years old, I felt like I could be more my own person and our relationship got so much better after that. Now as adults we dont have that many mutual friends anymore and our bond is unbreakable! 💕
Meeee. I’ve been watching Colleen for I want to say almost 10 years? I was never a fan of Miranda really, but still watch the videos because I know it helps her out. ❤️
The fact that Erik feels helpless in this early stage of pregnancy yet , ECSTATIC for the result is so encouraging. I am almost 30 years old and I still have doubts on whether or not men truly want to have children. I know this may not be a common experience for others, but to have a man and father speak out so loudly that they are enthusiastic to share responsibility with the mother of their children is incredible to me 💜. I’m so grateful for the vulnerability shared on both Colleen and Eriks sides respectively.
Hi! I am a father and a man, and i think it is a valid doubt, most men i know either always wanted kids or say they don´t want them at all. In my case i´ve always said i didn´t but after becoming an uncle and later having my own kid i can´t even think about my life without being a dad.
Hello! I can tel you firsthand that men CAN! My hubby is the one who wanted to get pregnant and start our family first, and he is the most amazing and involved dad 💗 They are definitely out there ☺️☺️
Colleen, my mom is a twin mom. She said look into the twin z pillow. It’s a great double pillow to prop them on when feeding. She also found big baby swings to be helpful in the evenings when babies are fussy and you would need to bathe and put Flynn to bed or don’t have extra pairs of hands to help soothe them. Sorry about the nausea my mom had it bad too. She said just keep eating. In some weird way it relieves the nausea.
i’m a twin , and i’d say it’s a blessing and a curse. NEVER compare your twins. sometimes it feels like one is treated differently, so make sure they are both being loved equally. also, make sure to give support on their own identity and decisions. just because they share a birthday and age, doesn’t mean that they need to be put in the same class, have joint birthday parties and the same room when they get old enough to understand that type of stuff, unless they want to. and most likely they will get into a bunch of fights, probably more than the average siblings, just because they are figuring out things at the same time. they are maturing at the same rate, and will for sure have disagreements. that being said, i always enjoyed having someone to hang out with that was the same age as me. it feels like a partner in crime. one of the biggest things that i think is the most important that i don’t think a lot of people have said as advice is have them stand up for each other. this will help in the long run, for example for bullying, relationships, etc. let them know that family is everything, and that if someone is bothering the other person, that they should stick up for family over friends.
The comparison as a twin was very real and I recall my mom telling other adults to not compare us but that’s after the fact and the “damage” was already done. Being dressed similarly well into third grade only made it easier for people to compare us. Safe guarding the twins’ individuality is really important. Dressing them alike as babies is harmless so long as your support system are all are on the same page (and thus not inadvertently creating mental habits of comparison and lumping them together as a unit) that each baby is their own human. Growing up we were friends with three other sets of twins and we all felt the same way. We loved being twins but wished people didn’t view us as a unit or compare us as if we were one of those “what’s different” picture puzzles.
Hard agree! The infancy dressing alike is likely okay unless it makes people on the outside see and treat them like a single unit more (which it can). It can also stink to look back on photos from holidays and important events and always see you dressed alike....feeling like your parents saw you as one baby again, even if you no longer are today. It can take the joy out of special moments for some. Others may think it's cute, but you just never know til they're grown.
It was really nice hearing Erik talking more about his feelings and experience and his freaking out about having twins! I felt he was very passionate in this podcast, and it was nice seeing him doing the sponsors as well! I totally get the I-still-feel-like-a-teen-but-Im-a-parent-to-multiple-children, I feel the same all the time, even with two kids! I don't know if I'll ever feel like an adult lol! I'm so excited for you guys and to be a witness of your journey!
My friend who’s a twin says that they are the most thankful that they’re parents never dressed them the same as children and they were two separate beings and were in different classes in school so that they could grow into themselves and learn to function alone outside of the house
Also just remembering last year when Colleen was sad because people who were pregnant when she was with Flynn are pregnant or already have a second kid, well now Colleen will have 3 kids to everyone else’s 2 kids 😂 overachiever🤪
I think it's fun to dress twins the same when they are babies... But as soon as they start getting their own sense of identity I definitely wouldn't unless they want to.. Especially if they end up being of the same sex
34:42 - I agree so much. Being a twin myself I always disliked being the same as my twin sister, often we’d be grouped together and I’m not completely, you know like annoyed about that in retrospect but one thing I would recommend is not to make your twin’s identity a singular thing. As much as I know how adorable dressing them up together will be, as they get older each of them having their own identity is very important! Also can we talk about how amazing these 2 wonderful humans are? Hopefully the symptoms get better!
Imma go out on a limb here. I think when the psychic said “2 boys,” she was talking about 2 boys total & the twins are 1 girl & 1 boy. & Regis, that’s my final answer. 😂 From a mother, all we really want is a healthy baby…or babies in this case, but the guessing is so fun! 💕
If you’re curious about other women’s experiences, my mom gave birth vaginally to my younger siblings who are boy girl twins. They came around 36 weeks and were about 5 pounds each. Luckily, neither of them had to stay in the NICU after birth and the birth itself was relatively smooth! Just know that not all twin births end up with a C section and a NICU stay.
Yeah. I think when babies or for family pictures here and there when you might dress siblings similar anyways is probably no issue unless the kids voice that opinion. And as she said, when they are Flynns age they will have their own opinions on how to dress
@@hernameispekka_Rebecca I’m there. I firmly believe that when I have kids, when they are still too young to know anything but sleeping, eating and pooping, the clothes they will wear will be purely for their comfort and for my need for cuteness. I’m talking matching outfits with me, animal costume onsies. Jus the most embarrassing adorable clothes 😂 But as soon as they can recognize themselves in a mirror, I’ll stop.
I'm a twin and I really relate to Erik's story about his friend. The comparison is hard. It's definitely a bigger issue with twins. It's important for twins to go there separate ways if they want to. That being said, my twin is my best friend and I wouldn't have it any other way. You guys will do great!
My husband is an identical twin, and he never got close to his twin growing up! He thinks it's because their parents were constantly comparing them to each other (and still do). They were compared a lot more to each other, than they were to their other siblings. They also were dressed in matching outfits, and my husband said he wishes he would of been viewed more as his own person, rather than being viewed only as a twin.
Hi Colleen and Erik! I really enjoy your podcast and since I’m a triplet, I thought that I could just let you know my experiences while I was growing up. The thing that I valued most was that my mom dressed me and my siblings differently, and made us separate people even from the beginning. People compared me to my siblings all the time, so I did not like being the same at all. I always loved being independent and different from them!
The second I found out that Eric’s middle name was Flynn I always thought it would be so cute for any girl of colleen to be named Mae because that’s her middle name! Btw Colleen you are are so strong and we love you!!
@@egill5459 yeah because the men don’t have to carry around a baby (or two!) for nine months and then push it out of a tiny hole and then have their nipples gnawed for a few years
@@egill5459 yeah, I agree. Men have a lot less resources when it comes to parenting, but that’s due to the patriarchy pushing the idea that women should be the primary caretakers :/ Parents should all be praised because raising children is a nightmare!
@@egill5459 i think it's double but with the same cause. If a kid is really sweet people say "your mom raised you well" and the dad gets no credit. However, if the dad is seen in a park with the kid or changing diapers they get praised to high heavens. Both are different sides of the same coin, assuming that a dad involved with raising a child is out of the norm. Thankfully things are changing and here in sweden its quite common seeing dad groups with strollers walking around when they're on paternity leave.
as a fraternal twin, I think the best thing is to let them find their own personality and identity, finding friends on their own for example, my parets never compared us but they kept us togheter all day :(
And I agree with Erik and have seen this with twins, of course you can dress up the same sometimes, specially when they’re babies, but it does compromise their identity as an individual. For example with Niki and Gabi the comparison between them has taken a toll on their relationship sometimes.
I feel like Colleen’s twins will be fraternal, and I have a feeling it’s a boy and a girl which basically means like for example if Colleen’s brother’s kids Bailey and Jacob were born at the same time. Don’t think it’s the same as being identical like in Niki and Gabi’s case. They’re just going to be the same age.
As a twin I would say you let your twins choose their own outfits, their own friends, and experiences. The worst was being lumped together all the time. I love my sister but it was great when we got more independence when we went to different colleges and finally got our own identities. I honestly wish we went to different high schools and got to establish that earlier.
You should have Mindy McKnight from Cute Girls Hairstyles as a guest. She's had twins and has made a video in the past about parenting twins. I think she would be great person to give her insight to y'all!
Yes! There are so many RUclips twins that would be great to have on the podcast! Other Ex: Niki and Gabi, the Merrell Twins, the Dolan Twins, or the Rybka Twins. Edit: Mama Dr.Jones also has twins!! Plus she’s an OB that Colleen knows
@@dejdej6769 niki and gabi give me the worsttt vibes lmao but the merrell twins are so sweet and i think they'd fit into the vibe of the podcast really well
I think Erik was worried that the twins won't have individuality and independence if they're always raised together and put together like a 'set' or 'pack' . I definitely see his point!
As someone that has been best friends and grown up with identical twins for 10 years. They would tell you it is one of the best and worst things. When they fight.. they fight hard but they are also the first to lean on each other or keep each other in check. Their parents put them in mostly the same activities.. and encouraged them to be extreamly competitive with everything. So there is absolutely a lot of comparison there but just making sure you're allowing them to live individually, you should be fine. There does become an unhealthy reliance on each other that can lead to anxiety when they leave the nest if they dont have their own paths
Yes but I’m pretty sure it’s different with fraternal twins (especially boy/girl). Identical twins were once one thing and so they have a different kind of bond and life experience. Identical twins are very rarely in two different sacs with two placentas so hers probably are fraternal like she said it herself.
@ALEXANDRA ORTIZ 😂 I would be lying if I said I haven't called them the wrong names. They have very different personalities and to me they look very different, I've just known them for so long that it's impossible to confuse them. It's almost like having two siblings.. if one is getting on your nerves.. theres another one to turn to! Lol but I love them both
I love her love for musical theatre. I was never part of it but I was in choir and orchestra so the fact that ppl act, sing, dance, etc all to live music with a lighting/backstage crew is so much better. You can feel the hard work being recognized when everyone is clapping at the end. It always gives me chills and makes me wanna cry
You will not regret the minivan purchase. You needed it. Having three in car seats, two in newborn carriers, the ease of a van will be so good for y’all. 💜
I love the idea of having parents of twins and a pair of twins on the podcast or in a video, to gain more "tools" like Erik said. We all try our best! I really appreciate the effort of you guys. Colleen, constantly giving good vibes for your pregnancy! Also big YES to a van!!
as a twin... i eventually decided i didn’t want to dress exactly like my sister. i wanted my individuality- have them be known as separate people! but for infants, i’d say it’s okay ☺️☺️
Colleen, I'm in Erik's camp with this one. Emphasizing twins at any age, even infants, influences how others treat them and does absolutely influence their identities. People WILL compare them if you emphasize their twinness by dressing them the same.
My dad is an identical twin but their personalities are still so different that they never minded be called “the twins” or being compared to one another. Also, they are still BEST friends! They live only 18 minutes apart from each other and hangout all the time. I love them 💕
I wishh we could get Erik's perspective more! Like his viewpoint of how they met, got together, filming, etc. I know his family is very private but it'd be so interesting! We got some of it in the vlogs when they were travelling and just getting together but it was mostly Colleen's POV.
I actually feel similarly to Erik about twins always wearing the same outfits. Obviously they won't really understand what's going on as babies but it does seem odd to take these 2 individual humans and make them the same. But it probably won't make a difference in the long run. I personally prefer the idea of twins wearing matching outfits over the same outfits.
flashback to when erik was basically a phantom never to be seen or heard from in colleens videos, and now he is literally hosting a podcast where the number one activity is talking and being filmed
Colleen: "I will know which twin is which immediately" My mom: Calls me, her daughter, by my brothers name multiple times throughout a week hahahaha even when my brother isn't home.
I feel like Erik feels so much more comfortable with recording podcasts. I mean he did ad reads. I'm really proud :) Colleen you can do this! I love you and I am sending over a thought hug. You rock!
I’m a teacher and I’ve taught so many pairs of twins over the years. I’ve always been able to tell them apart. Over time they don’t even look like twins to me anymore. I bet it’s even more so for parents.
I love this for you! With twins it's really important for their social development and identity to not group them together as "the twins". It'll be easier once they have names as their identifiers.
I find this video so fascinating from the standpoint of where each parent’s head is at during pregnancy. You can see Erik is thinking a bit more long term, once the babies are older. Colleen is thinking about them in baby stages. Love seeing both perspectives! So excited for you both!
I am a twin and I would agree that we are compared to each other all the time, it was hard in school also to make friends that wasn’t just your twin. Matching outfits is fine but make them feel important as individuals not just as a pair. It gets confusing when people around you make you being a twin your personality.
Thats why i like brooklyn and bailey, they are twin but they dont care to dress the same , they even have different hair styles! Sister sister will always be the best!
My best friend is a twin one thing she always hated growing up was people making assumptions abt who the “dominant” twin is & it always made one of them feel bad or less then & they hated HATED being compared to eachother one important thing to remember is their different people with different personalities & life’s
When talking about buying clothes for the babies Colleen: I have and Erik is not excited about it and it makes me very sad Erik: ... I bought a minivan ! LMAO it killed me
My daughter is Hazel Alice Lee - named after my husband's grandmother(Hazel), my grandmother(Alice) and my mother's middle name (Lee). I love that she is named after 3 amazing women who are no longer with us. 💕
omg pleeeeease do research on the psychology of raising twins!! a lot of twins who were forced to dress the same grew up to have identity issues. although i’m sure dressing them the same at 2 days old won’t make a difference, doing that into their childhood will!
Exactly Erik!! I know it’s real and you guys are having twins but it feels like it’s scripted and like it’s just a movie/tv plot but it’s so awesome and I’m excited for you guys. These babies (all 3 of them!) have the best parents they could have gotten!
I have to agree with Erick sooooo hard. I’ve had the luck to get to know many many twins (identical and fraternal) and most times they always advice the same thing: dressing identically is fun sometimes but they really appreciate having separate likings and being raised like siblings instead of twins. I’ve also listened how they usually don’t love being referred to as “the twins” all the time, at school or family gatherings, I’ve noticed that they feel more recognized if people refer to them as “so” and “so” instead of “the twins”. You’re both amazing parents already, it’s gonna be so fun to watch you grow along with the two new kiddos.
I have 8 year old twin boys, planning for them to arrive is the most stressful time. After they arrive, you’ll find your footing. I also went from having 1 child to 3, and I was also totally shocked by the news, it’s the most memorable crazy day ever. Welcome to this club.
imo i wouldn’t want to dress twins the same, at least as they get older. i’ve heard them say it impacts their identity to always be compared to their twin, and dressing the same loses their sense of who they are. pretty much the same kinda stories that eric said. they’re not exactly the same. they’re still their own person, and own interests.
Hey, I’m a twin!!! On the comparing stuff, I would like to say I ADORE the pictures of my sister and I in a pink an yellow outfit or something like that, and the occational matching outfit when we were 4-5, but I really enjoyed not having it pushed on us when we got older. We are also fraternal twins, so I guess that is also kind of a natural stopper for the Matchy matchy 👯♀️
My grandma had two twin boys (identical) and my aunt has two twin girls (Furternal) I'm so excited to see your family learn and grow since I have been around twins my whole life its crazy how positivity it changed my life and I hope it changes your positivity too! Love y'all
Finalllllllly I have been waiting for this glorious episode I have never been more happy and excited for someone than I am for you and Erik. Those beautiful twins chose you and Erik to be their parents because you're amazing parents to Flynn so no doubt will you guys be amazing Twins parents and I cant wait to see your journey 🥰🤍
When I got pregnant with my twin girls I thought it was so cool and unique now I see twins everywhere now that I have them lol. They’re so much more common than you think! Also, I dressed my identical girls alike as babies but as they got older I moved to same outfits different colors, now that they’re 6 they are starting to have their own style and preferences and dress a little differently! So cool to see their own personalities abs identities grow as they grow up. They absolutely have the most amazing special bond I have ever seen or experienced. Since they’re identical it’s even stronger. It’ll be a wild ride but it’s worth it and so much fun! I’m here if you’re have any questions or just want support! It was the biggest shock of my life and always will be but I cannot imagine my life without my girls. They’re my bestest little girlfriends and I’m so excited to watch them grow up and continue their bond as teenagers and adults.
I love getting to know Eric through this podcast! It’s a side we don’t see on Colleens channel and on the vlogs! I love that ! Glad you have him Colleen! Congratulations on the twins
colleen gushing over the name “jasmine” made me a little happy, it’s my name but i’m not really fond of it so i go by Jazzy. but i was actually named after Princess Jasmine instead of the flower lol
COLLEEN! Just to ease your mind, you're NOT pregnant for 10 months. Yes, it's 40 weeks, but there are more than 4 weeks in a month, there are 4.25 weeks in a month (30-31 days). If 40 weeks were 10 months, there would only be 28 days in a month. 40 weeks are just over 9 months. Hopefully this helps!!
@@MiCKeyChannel0031 yes, my kid was 11 days over due. but she's been stressed because she says that "40 weeks are 10 months, pregnancy isn't 9 months, it's 10" but that's not true 😂
I am a twin and honestly I couldn’t live without my brother. You’re right when you say that twins always have a buddy. It was so nice to have someone to go through the scary things in life with. Like taking a road test, taking the SATS etc. It’s nice to have someone to lean on and go through the same walks of life together. Also he is the best uncle to my daughter, they are super close and it just warms my heart. You’re babies are very lucky o have each other, and the two of you as parents. Sending lots of love!!!!
@Barbara Campos I know but it’s verrrry rare for identical twins to be di/di. Anyhow yeah and they’ll be compared to Flynn too, that’s just how it works with multiple kids.
So happy you're having twins, I hope the pregnancy goes well. I'm a twin (fraternal) and yes it's a fantastic bond (don't know any different tbh or how it would be to be a single child). We didn't get compared against each other but you do get called as one unit, so it was always 'the twins' rather than individual names. Also we wore matching clothes but different colours.
as a boy/girl twin, I think it is okay to dress them the same during their infancy. My mom did it all the time and obviously, I don't remember because it is before I was 2 (when we are able to start remembering things). I don't remember ever having an identity crisis because we were matching our outfits as a baby. But Colleen makes a great point, once they are old enough to make these decisions definitely let them explore themselves and dress how they want!
Yall should call up the Merrell twins (& paul of course), Dolan twins, and niki and gabi and ask their opinions on being a twin because I feel like they all had same but different experiences!
All of those are identical twins. Colleen is having fraternal twins like for example if Flynn and another completely different brother or sister just happened to be born at the same time. It’s a very different experience not looking like your twin, people don’t even know you are twins unless you specify, they just think one is older than the other.
Colleen I just became a grandma to twin boys November 5th 2020. You will definitely know the difference even when others can’t tell . My boys are identical and we have never gotten confused of who is who, you just know . Congratulations ! Twins are amazing and such a blessing !
I’m a fraternal twin and I appreciate that my mom and dad dressed us similar but different growing up. We had the same clothes but in different colors or patterns. As adults we still buy a lot of the same things but in different colors to share lol
I’m a twin and my #1 advice is to let them share their room as kids but as soon as they ask for their own let them have it. I shared a room, classes, sports etc. with my sister and we had no individuality until we went to college. It’s so important to encourage them to be their own people as soon as you can!!
Yeah my mum said the exact same! As soon as you can let them be their own person you have to bc everyone else is going to compare them to one another
My friends say the same thing!!!
Yes! I completely back this up. I wish my sister and I got to establish our own identities earlier in life.
Your whole family is cursed!
Liked this comment - cleared yourself 👍
Subscription - cleared your family ❤️
@@iitslia only dislike the comment to uno reverse card all the curses to the owner of the comment, get fuuuuuuuuukd
I really appreciate eric being so concerned with the twins having separate identities and not being compared!! So important!!!
yes
He's a perfect dad I can't
Yess!!
Yes
Yes being a twin and being compared to my sister all the time was the worst. Who was smarter, who was prettier, who was skinnier. It was the worst. I’m so glad we were able to become our own people.
As a fraternal twin (we are both girls and have VASTLY different personalities) I really appreciate Erik's points on how twins are raised and the environment it creates for them. Being a twin, especially fraternal, is no different than having a slightly older/younger sibling that you are in the same school grade as!
Exactly, I’ve seen a lot of people here bring up identical twins as examples for the importance of individuality but it’s a completely different experience having a fraternal twin which is the type of twins Colleen is having.
@@gabrielleoana1092 That's tough to say bc I have two sets of twins in my life (and am a twin mama) who are technically fraternal as per womb/egg, but LOOK identical. People are always shocked to learn they're F. That changes how you're treated more than anything.
@@Kaalyn_HOW Some identical twins are di/di it happens very rarely yes, because the fertilized egg usually separates later but it does happen. Did you guys get tests done? A lot of times doctors just assume di/di twins are fraternal.
@@gabrielleoana1092 Yes! Tested as fraternal, not just assumed bc di/di! Tis wild!
@@saskia7214 It's almost as if *literal children* ARE growing as people but adults won't stop comparing them to other people. Almost like they're training them to do this in life too. Annnd that we could spare them a lot of suffering a "personal growth journeys" in their 20s bc grown adults couldn't hold back.
Twin here! Things to expect:
-Eric is absolutely right DO NOT compare the twins, this genuinely can cause trauma even when well-intentioned
-Expect a period of time where the twins become demonic chaos lords towards each other....
-....But then one day they just might become best friends!
-Plan your parties to be double in size in case the twins make mutual friends
-Let them choose out the toys and colors they want instead of choosing for them, and if both twins love the color blue then just get two blue stuffed animals for example
-Expect that their personalities might be quite different
-Expect them to start speaking verbally at a quick pace, they may even speak "gibberish" to each other
-Don't force them to be friends but do encourage that they respect each other at home and at school and don't bully each other
-Don't force one twin to socialize/join in as a supervisor, for example when my twin and I got older I was the more social one between us two and my parents would often tell me I can't go out with friends "unless your sibling goes with you" ; I understand it's because they felt I would be safer if my sibling was there as someone I could trust, however it forced me to either (a) not be able to go out if my sibling didn't want to go or (b) force my sibling to go somewhere they didn't want to
-Split the chores fairly; i.e. if you have a boy and a girl then everyone should be doing chores not the girl doing the "girl chores" and the boy doing the "boy chores" it sends a really unhealthy message to the twins that they aren't held to the same expectations in being a good citizen of the household
-Be open-minded that one or both of the twins may be neurodivergent since you have ADHD; ADHD or Autism would be two things to look into for sure, my twin was diagnosed first and then I was diagnosed as well years later
-Be prepared for them to be small or need to be birthed early--We were tiny babies! But we are healthy and happy :)
Good luck! Pregnancy is hard!
100% agree w everything you said! I’m a twin too :)
@@saskia7214 I'm referring to their upbringing from infancy through late teens so the information is relevant for the timeline at large
@@hello-beautiful-stars148 oh come on you don’t have to be a twin to know that their personalities are different lmao
Aww, Can we just appreciate the fact that colleen has a toddler, is PREGNANT with TWINS, and runs multiple channels and has a podcast with her husband. Colleen and Eric are the sweetest parents and now they are going to have 3 children! so adorable and they deserve all the happiness and blessings they will receive
Erik has a k but I agree.
Ikr? I'm 16 and taking finals feels like the most overwhelming thing but she's out here doing the most 😂
she is working so hard!!! agreed
@@threegeese1040 gl on ur finals !!
@@uraveragepig5953 ahhh thank you so much!
As a twin, I greatly appreciated the moment Erik spoke about how dressing twins can complicate their identity. This happened to me. My whole life I’ve had identity issues and it stems 100% from being a twin that was forced to dress like my sister until I was basically in 5th grade and able to argue about it slightly. My sister and I still have issues in our relationship till this day, and it all stems from this concept. Usually no one understands, addresses, or even thinks this is an issue, but it is.
eric comparing his two unborn children to the demon twins from the shining is my favorite thing ever
He’s got a point tho, twins are kinda creepy, particularly identical
lmao
As a twin, please do not dress them identically. Don’t use them as your dressup dolls. Erik is 100% right it complicated my identity so much. I was never given the room to explore my own personality or style. I never really felt like my own person, just an extension of my sister. You can dress them the same as infants but as they start to become their own people, I encourage you to let them dress themselves and explore their own individual identities.
It’s both the best and worst thing to experience. You have a built-in best friend. I was never alone at school or at parties because I could always rely on her to be there. But the comparisons are constant and the pressure is heightened.
Edit: oh my mom has always known which twin is which. But once you get to know a pair of twins, you’re always able to tell, regardless of who you are
@@saskia7214 so you didn’t read the whole comment??? They said that it’s ok to do as infants but once they’re old enough to pick their outfits to let them. Instead of reading only the first sentence try reading the whole thing and then reply.
totally agree with this, I am a twin myself, and everytime I am referred to something it is always, "-my sisters name- twin" or "the twins." I always try to differentiate myself from my twin but it is so hard when you and your twin are referred as 1 thing, not 2 completely different people, especially if you are fraternal.
I had good friends in high school that are twins.
They didn’t really like being called “the twins” or “the boys”. They appreciated the acknowledgement of their individual personalities and lives.
I am a twin and I completely agree. As it is people cannot tell me a part so I don’t like being called the twin because already people not knowing my name makes me feel like I am not my own person and they dont really know me so it feels nice to be called by my own name
Suuuuuper agree with this! Big ups. (And unfortunately being dressed the same does create a single unit, not individuality. They might not be aware of their clothes, but how people treat them is informed by that... which affects them.)
i have to say i’m a twin and i don’t mind and never did being called the twins
You should bring on Mama Dr. Jones! She has had twins and, as you know,she is SO knowledgeable and would probably have a lot to say that could be helpful ❤️
i could see them incorporating her grandparents name into the twins’ middle names, especially bc her grandpa was a twin! when u do pick names it’d be interesting to hear some contenders you decided not to use but really liked!
@J W
My first name was my maternal grandmother’s first name and my favorite aunties first name is my middle name. Mary Carol and my married name is Allison so I have 3 first names.
@J W
And we named our kids middle names with family names. But the first names are in alphabetical order. Ashley Kathleen , Brian James, Brittany Marilyn, Corey Richard, Courtney Mary. Corey and Courtney are my twins.
That would be so cuteee
@J W I agree, my son is named after my ex-husband's dad who had passed away the year before we met (Mark Steven) and my daughter's first name is from my cousin who I have a very close relationship, and her middle name is her paternal great-grandma's name (Kiley Delores). It's funny because there isn't another kid in the school named Mark, and even though there are a lot of Kylie's, there's only one Kiley. So even though their names are more traditional, they still ended being unique lol
Do we know her grandparents names? I think that’s a wonderful idea. So special!!
“Eric’s not exited about it-“
“I bought a mini van?!” 😭😭😭
Erik, listen to your gut on the individuality thing!!!! I had a loads of twin friends & family that I consulted when I found out I was having twins 16 years ago. All of the same-sex twins said the same things about loving having a playmate and peer, but most added that they disliked the *constant* link to their sibling. Never-ending comparison comes from the outside AND within, so most appreciated being “seen” as individuals. I took that advice to heart. I named my (non-identical) twin boys without rhyme or alliteration. After the newborn phase (once they began acknowledging each other), I never dressed them the exact same. In my pregnancy, my dad had begun calling them the “little guys” instead of “the twins”, so we went with that (to the point that my dad became “Guy-pa”). When my sons were born, society constantly linked them (and compared them), but as they grew, we continued to push back in subtle ways. We let THEM determine how much they wanted their identities defined by their brother instead of taking them into the world as THE TWINS. You & Colleen will sort it all out. You’re awesome parents already. Parenting twins is a great adventure!!!
Colleen: “We’ll need 2 of everything”
Erik: “Sounds expensive...”
Hahaha such a typical dad response 😂
I would agree that the comparison thing definitely exists more when you’re a twin. We were very rarely in the same class in school, my parents did that on purpose, to avoid direct competition. So, I don’t think that matching outfits causes that necessarily, unless they don’t want to match. My twin brother and I choose to match outfits now as adults sometimes 😂 but there really is nothing more special than the bond we share. We truly are best friends.
Also, HIGHLY recommend getting a “side-by-side” stroller for them, that way there is no competition for front or back seat, because the competition will be real 😂
Congrats to you guys, so happy for your family❤️
SAME! With me and my twin sister!🥰
Your parents did the right thing. Im also a twin, me and my sister were almost always on the same class at school and I really didn't like it back then. People always compared our looks and personalities (we are not identical). When we were finally separated at 12 years old, I felt like I could be more my own person and our relationship got so much better after that. Now as adults we dont have that many mutual friends anymore and our bond is unbreakable! 💕
Hi
I die whenever Erik's humor goes completely over Colleen's head
OMG ME TOO
me too
Huge Ackman LOL
I can't believe it's already the 20th episode. Who else has been here since the first?
Meeee. I’ve been watching Colleen for I want to say almost 10 years?
I was never a fan of Miranda really, but still watch the videos because I know it helps her out. ❤️
Same 💕
Meeee 💜
Meeee
Me!
The fact that Erik feels helpless in this early stage of pregnancy yet , ECSTATIC for the result is so encouraging. I am almost 30 years old and I still have doubts on whether or not men truly want to have children. I know this may not be a common experience for others, but to have a man and father speak out so loudly that they are enthusiastic to share responsibility with the mother of their children is incredible to me 💜. I’m so grateful for the vulnerability shared on both Colleen and Eriks sides respectively.
Hi! I am a father and a man, and i think it is a valid doubt, most men i know either always wanted kids or say they don´t want them at all. In my case i´ve always said i didn´t but after becoming an uncle and later having my own kid i can´t even think about my life without being a dad.
Hello! I can tel you firsthand that men CAN! My hubby is the one who wanted to get pregnant and start our family first, and he is the most amazing and involved dad 💗 They are definitely out there ☺️☺️
@@alyssavincentstephens7981 My husband is similar. He has to persuade me to have each child haha
Colleen, my mom is a twin mom. She said look into the twin z pillow. It’s a great double pillow to prop them on when feeding. She also found big baby swings to be helpful in the evenings when babies are fussy and you would need to bathe and put Flynn to bed or don’t have extra pairs of hands to help soothe them. Sorry about the nausea my mom had it bad too. She said just keep eating. In some weird way it relieves the nausea.
Don't mind me just boosting^^^^^^^^^^
Great tips!
erik: “dylan and cole sprouse”
colleen: “never heard of them”
me: 🤦🏻♀️
And immediately after: « who are those two boys that were on sweet life of zack and cody » ..... 🤦🏼♀️😂
@@sandrinefilion5070 LITERALLY LMAOOOOO i was dying
The funniest was when she said "That's not them! Oh wait, it's them" or something
time stamp?
@@chloeweir8945 1:29:25
Erik: do you know Dylan or cole sprouse?
Colleen: never heard of them.
Also Colleen: who were the twins on suite life of zack and Cody?
Omg I was think wut if they name them Cole and Dylan or Zack and Cody
My favorite part hahahaha
Also Ben Geller
i’m a twin , and i’d say it’s a blessing and a curse. NEVER compare your twins. sometimes it feels like one is treated differently, so make sure they are both being loved equally. also, make sure to give support on their own identity and decisions. just because they share a birthday and age, doesn’t mean that they need to be put in the same class, have joint birthday parties and the same room when they get old enough to understand that type of stuff, unless they want to. and most likely they will get into a bunch of fights, probably more than the average siblings, just because they are figuring out things at the same time. they are maturing at the same rate, and will for sure have disagreements. that being said, i always enjoyed having someone to hang out with that was the same age as me. it feels like a partner in crime. one of the biggest things that i think is the most important that i don’t think a lot of people have said as advice is have them stand up for each other. this will help in the long run, for example for bullying, relationships, etc. let them know that family is everything, and that if someone is bothering the other person, that they should stick up for family over friends.
The comparison as a twin was very real and I recall my mom telling other adults to not compare us but that’s after the fact and the “damage” was already done. Being dressed similarly well into third grade only made it easier for people to compare us. Safe guarding the twins’ individuality is really important. Dressing them alike as babies is harmless so long as your support system are all are on the same page (and thus not inadvertently creating mental habits of comparison and lumping them together as a unit) that each baby is their own human.
Growing up we were friends with three other sets of twins and we all felt the same way. We loved being twins but wished people didn’t view us as a unit or compare us as if we were one of those “what’s different” picture puzzles.
Yes!! Totally agree!! We didn't like always being a "set"
Exactly!
Think this is the best comment to verbalise twin concerns (identity wise haha) ((my mum is a twin and she says this is so right!!))
Makes total sense!
Hard agree! The infancy dressing alike is likely okay unless it makes people on the outside see and treat them like a single unit more (which it can). It can also stink to look back on photos from holidays and important events and always see you dressed alike....feeling like your parents saw you as one baby again, even if you no longer are today. It can take the joy out of special moments for some. Others may think it's cute, but you just never know til they're grown.
It was really nice hearing Erik talking more about his feelings and experience and his freaking out about having twins! I felt he was very passionate in this podcast, and it was nice seeing him doing the sponsors as well! I totally get the I-still-feel-like-a-teen-but-Im-a-parent-to-multiple-children, I feel the same all the time, even with two kids! I don't know if I'll ever feel like an adult lol!
I'm so excited for you guys and to be a witness of your journey!
Colleen: are you making fun of a pregnant woman
Erik: OH $H!T
Time stamp: 10:30
😂😝
My friend who’s a twin says that they are the most thankful that they’re parents never dressed them the same as children and they were two separate beings and were in different classes in school so that they could grow into themselves and learn to function alone outside of the house
Also just remembering last year when Colleen was sad because people who were pregnant when she was with Flynn are pregnant or already have a second kid, well now Colleen will have 3 kids to everyone else’s 2 kids 😂 overachiever🤪
That's great! Two for the price of one.
Haha true
I remember her saying that she wish she could tell Flynn he's going to be a big brother and now she can 🤗
I think it's fun to dress twins the same when they are babies... But as soon as they start getting their own sense of identity I definitely wouldn't unless they want to.. Especially if they end up being of the same sex
Get Erik his own podcast so he can talk about his minivan
He's so proud 😭
😂😂😂😂
He can do the podcast in the minivan
here’s the petition guys
we all know this "minivan" is a tesla right? haha like I want THAT minivan too!
34:42 - I agree so much. Being a twin myself I always disliked being the same as my twin sister, often we’d be grouped together and I’m not completely, you know like annoyed about that in retrospect but one thing I would recommend is not to make your twin’s identity a singular thing. As much as I know how adorable dressing them up together will be, as they get older each of them having their own identity is very important! Also can we talk about how amazing these 2 wonderful humans are? Hopefully the symptoms get better!
Imma go out on a limb here. I think when the psychic said “2 boys,” she was talking about 2 boys total & the twins are 1 girl & 1 boy. & Regis, that’s my final answer. 😂 From a mother, all we really want is a healthy baby…or babies in this case, but the guessing is so fun! 💕
Ya i wrote this comment on an other vid but also 😂
I looked at it as when she saw 2 boys she saw the twins
Yesssss ong I re watched that video TOOOOO holly shhhhh I thought the same thing
I agree. not sure why, but I just get the feeling she has one girl in there :)
@@kabean09 same
If you’re curious about other women’s experiences, my mom gave birth vaginally to my younger siblings who are boy girl twins. They came around 36 weeks and were about 5 pounds each. Luckily, neither of them had to stay in the NICU after birth and the birth itself was relatively smooth! Just know that not all twin births end up with a C section and a NICU stay.
It feels like these days doctors go right to a c-section when there's twins! Which doesn't seem right to me
Eric's not wrong tbh. I've heard a lot of twins say "Please don't dress them the same. Let them develop their own identities."
I definitely suggest reading interviews of Cole and Dylan Sprouse.
Yeah. I think when babies or for family pictures here and there when you might dress siblings similar anyways is probably no issue unless the kids voice that opinion. And as she said, when they are Flynns age they will have their own opinions on how to dress
@@hernameispekka_Rebecca I’m there. I firmly believe that when I have kids, when they are still too young to know anything but sleeping, eating and pooping, the clothes they will wear will be purely for their comfort and for my need for cuteness. I’m talking matching outfits with me, animal costume onsies. Jus the most embarrassing adorable clothes 😂 But as soon as they can recognize themselves in a mirror, I’ll stop.
I'm a twin and I really relate to Erik's story about his friend. The comparison is hard. It's definitely a bigger issue with twins. It's important for twins to go there separate ways if they want to. That being said, my twin is my best friend and I wouldn't have it any other way. You guys will do great!
I'm so proud of Erik getting more vulnerable on the podcast!! He's opening up more and more and I speak for everyone when I say we LOVE IT!
When Colleen says she isn't confident its 2 girls but she didn't expect for her to be pregnant with twins as well. Goodluck Colleen 😅
It would be so cool to see a stocklin baby girl😂
Technically she had said that she had like an inkling It might have been twins due to her pregnancy test
My husband is an identical twin, and he never got close to his twin growing up! He thinks it's because their parents were constantly comparing them to each other (and still do). They were compared a lot more to each other, than they were to their other siblings. They also were dressed in matching outfits, and my husband said he wishes he would of been viewed more as his own person, rather than being viewed only as a twin.
Super agree with this and have so much empathy for your husband. **sending love his way**
Hi Colleen and Erik! I really enjoy your podcast and since I’m a triplet, I thought that I could just let you know my experiences while I was growing up. The thing that I valued most was that my mom dressed me and my siblings differently, and made us separate people even from the beginning. People compared me to my siblings all the time, so I did not like being the same at all. I always loved being independent and different from them!
I’m Colleen ballingerrrrrr Eric: who am I? C:ur my husband Eric: oh ok I’ll go with that
Erik
@@girlboss4446 oh no 🤦♀️ it’s from watching Ariel isnt it
@@abbeyblais7400 ???
@@girlboss4446 nah it was just a joke I messed up lol I just meant like cus u know how in the movie Ariel there is prince Eric 😭✋
The second I found out that Eric’s middle name was Flynn I always thought it would be so cute for any girl of colleen to be named Mae because that’s her middle name! Btw Colleen you are are so strong and we love you!!
"men don't get any credit" erik has got me with his sarcasm LOL
@@egill5459 yeah because the men don’t have to carry around a baby (or two!) for nine months and then push it out of a tiny hole and then have their nipples gnawed for a few years
@@egill5459 yeah, I agree. Men have a lot less resources when it comes to parenting, but that’s due to the patriarchy pushing the idea that women should be the primary caretakers :/
Parents should all be praised because raising children is a nightmare!
@@egill5459 i think it's double but with the same cause. If a kid is really sweet people say "your mom raised you well" and the dad gets no credit. However, if the dad is seen in a park with the kid or changing diapers they get praised to high heavens. Both are different sides of the same coin, assuming that a dad involved with raising a child is out of the norm. Thankfully things are changing and here in sweden its quite common seeing dad groups with strollers walking around when they're on paternity leave.
as a fraternal twin, I think the best thing is to let them find their own personality and identity, finding friends on their own for example, my parets never compared us but they kept us togheter all day :(
And I agree with Erik and have seen this with twins, of course you can dress up the same sometimes, specially when they’re babies, but it does compromise their identity as an individual. For example with Niki and Gabi the comparison between them has taken a toll on their relationship sometimes.
I feel like Colleen’s twins will be fraternal, and I have a feeling it’s a boy and a girl which basically means like for example if Colleen’s brother’s kids Bailey and Jacob were born at the same time. Don’t think it’s the same as being identical like in Niki and Gabi’s case. They’re just going to be the same age.
As a twin I would say you let your twins choose their own outfits, their own friends, and experiences. The worst was being lumped together all the time. I love my sister but it was great when we got more independence when we went to different colleges and finally got our own identities. I honestly wish we went to different high schools and got to establish that earlier.
@@saskia7214 obviously I meant when they were able to...
@@saskia7214 dude calm down
@@saskia7214 Colleen is very new with this since she never had twins before. This person was simply giving her some tips.
You should have Mindy McKnight from Cute Girls Hairstyles as a guest. She's had twins and has made a video in the past about parenting twins. I think she would be great person to give her insight to y'all!
Yessss I totally agree
Oh yeah! They could also have Brooklyn & Bailey over to get the twin's perspective on parenting
Yes! There are so many RUclips twins that would be great to have on the podcast! Other Ex: Niki and Gabi, the Merrell Twins, the Dolan Twins, or the Rybka Twins.
Edit: Mama Dr.Jones also has twins!! Plus she’s an OB that Colleen knows
@@dejdej6769 niki and gabi are so different and i love it !
@@dejdej6769 niki and gabi give me the worsttt vibes lmao but the merrell twins are so sweet and i think they'd fit into the vibe of the podcast really well
I think Erik was worried that the twins won't have individuality and independence if they're always raised together and put together like a 'set' or 'pack' . I definitely see his point!
As someone that has been best friends and grown up with identical twins for 10 years. They would tell you it is one of the best and worst things. When they fight.. they fight hard but they are also the first to lean on each other or keep each other in check. Their parents put them in mostly the same activities.. and encouraged them to be extreamly competitive with everything. So there is absolutely a lot of comparison there but just making sure you're allowing them to live individually, you should be fine. There does become an unhealthy reliance on each other that can lead to anxiety when they leave the nest if they dont have their own paths
Yes but I’m pretty sure it’s different with fraternal twins (especially boy/girl). Identical twins were once one thing and so they have a different kind of bond and life experience. Identical twins are very rarely in two different sacs with two placentas so hers probably are fraternal like she said it herself.
@ALEXANDRA ORTIZ 😂 I would be lying if I said I haven't called them the wrong names. They have very different personalities and to me they look very different, I've just known them for so long that it's impossible to confuse them. It's almost like having two siblings.. if one is getting on your nerves.. theres another one to turn to! Lol but I love them both
I love her love for musical theatre. I was never part of it but I was in choir and orchestra so the fact that ppl act, sing, dance, etc all to live music with a lighting/backstage crew is so much better. You can feel the hard work being recognized when everyone is clapping at the end. It always gives me chills and makes me wanna cry
You will not regret the minivan purchase. You needed it. Having three in car seats, two in newborn carriers, the ease of a van will be so good for y’all. 💜
I love the idea of having parents of twins and a pair of twins on the podcast or in a video, to gain more "tools" like Erik said. We all try our best! I really appreciate the effort of you guys. Colleen, constantly giving good vibes for your pregnancy!
Also big YES to a van!!
as a twin... i eventually decided i didn’t want to dress exactly like my sister. i wanted my individuality- have them be known as separate people! but for infants, i’d say it’s okay ☺️☺️
Colleen, I'm in Erik's camp with this one. Emphasizing twins at any age, even infants, influences how others treat them and does absolutely influence their identities. People WILL compare them if you emphasize their twinness by dressing them the same.
I love when eric speaks more.. he looks a lot more confident in front of the camera now!
My dad is an identical twin but their personalities are still so different that they never minded be called “the twins” or being compared to one another. Also, they are still BEST friends! They live only 18 minutes apart from each other and hangout all the time. I love them 💕
I wishh we could get Erik's perspective more! Like his viewpoint of how they met, got together, filming, etc. I know his family is very private but it'd be so interesting! We got some of it in the vlogs when they were travelling and just getting together but it was mostly Colleen's POV.
I actually feel similarly to Erik about twins always wearing the same outfits. Obviously they won't really understand what's going on as babies but it does seem odd to take these 2 individual humans and make them the same. But it probably won't make a difference in the long run. I personally prefer the idea of twins wearing matching outfits over the same outfits.
flashback to when erik was basically a phantom never to be seen or heard from in colleens videos, and now he is literally hosting a podcast where the number one activity is talking and being filmed
I am so offended that Colleen didn't know who Dylan & Cole Sprouse were but, then again she was in college when Suite Life of Zack and Cody came out
Yeah I was kind of amazed she even mentioned the show at all
@@beetles1964 yes same
time stamp? please
It happens at 89:20
Colleen: "I will know which twin is which immediately"
My mom: Calls me, her daughter, by my brothers name multiple times throughout a week hahahaha even when my brother isn't home.
my dad goes through all the pets names before he gets to mine
Lol My mom combines mine and my twin sister's name 😂
I ALWAYS get wrong my two brothers names! They are 4 years apart and totally different 🤦♀️ but that’s my mind playing games with me 🙇♀️
I'm Bran-Vic-Emily to my mum and that's not even the right order of children
@@elizadurkee1463 LMAO NOT THE PETS
I feel like Erik feels so much more comfortable with recording podcasts. I mean he did ad reads. I'm really proud :)
Colleen you can do this! I love you and I am sending over a thought hug. You rock!
Who else loves that Erik said Ballinger-Stocklin
I’m a teacher and I’ve taught so many pairs of twins over the years. I’ve always been able to tell them apart. Over time they don’t even look like twins to me anymore. I bet it’s even more so for parents.
I love this for you!
With twins it's really important for their social development and identity to not group them together as "the twins". It'll be easier once they have names as their identifiers.
One thing I love about Colleen having twins is that on Christmas she’ll have all three of her babies together and that’s so exciting
I find this video so fascinating from the standpoint of where each parent’s head is at during pregnancy. You can see Erik is thinking a bit more long term, once the babies are older. Colleen is thinking about them in baby stages. Love seeing both perspectives! So excited for you both!
I am a twin and I would agree that we are compared to each other all the time, it was hard in school also to make friends that wasn’t just your twin. Matching outfits is fine but make them feel important as individuals not just as a pair. It gets confusing when people around you make you being a twin your personality.
"you're the Beyonce of this house" that was everything omg😭😭😭
Ik I was like awww
Thats why i like brooklyn and bailey, they are twin but they dont care to dress the same , they even have different hair styles! Sister sister will always be the best!
Erik’s “Twins” shirt is amazing, I love it so much. Just showed my friend (who is a twin) that movie recently and she loved it
Podcast idea! Mama Dr. Jones could join.
YEEEEEEEEEES
Yes!!!!
Such a good idea! Dr mama Jones also helps me relax!
The best guest/OBGYN/twin mom we need
Yes 🙌
My best friend is a twin one thing she always hated growing up was people making assumptions abt who the “dominant” twin is & it always made one of them feel bad or less then & they hated HATED being compared to eachother one important thing to remember is their different people with different personalities & life’s
Look at Eric segwaying into a sponsor! I love watching him get more comfortable with these kinds of things.
the way you could tell erik felt so uncomfortable talking to the camera by himself when colleen went to blow her nose😂❤️
When talking about buying clothes for the babies
Colleen: I have and Erik is not excited about it and it makes me very sad
Erik: ... I bought a minivan !
LMAO it killed me
My daughter is Hazel Alice Lee - named after my husband's grandmother(Hazel), my grandmother(Alice) and my mother's middle name (Lee). I love that she is named after 3 amazing women who are no longer with us. 💕
omg pleeeeease do research on the psychology of raising twins!! a lot of twins who were forced to dress the same grew up to have identity issues. although i’m sure dressing them the same at 2 days old won’t make a difference, doing that into their childhood will!
I love hearing Erik talk more I love hearing his stories and his opinions✌🏼
Exactly Erik!! I know it’s real and you guys are having twins but it feels like it’s scripted and like it’s just a movie/tv plot but it’s so awesome and I’m excited for you guys. These babies (all 3 of them!) have the best parents they could have gotten!
I have to agree with Erick sooooo hard. I’ve had the luck to get to know many many twins (identical and fraternal) and most times they always advice the same thing: dressing identically is fun sometimes but they really appreciate having separate likings and being raised like siblings instead of twins. I’ve also listened how they usually don’t love being referred to as “the twins” all the time, at school or family gatherings, I’ve noticed that they feel more recognized if people refer to them as “so” and “so” instead of “the twins”. You’re both amazing parents already, it’s gonna be so fun to watch you grow along with the two new kiddos.
Get Brooklyn and Bailey on the podcast to talk about their experience as twins!!
“timothee charcuterie board”😭💀
Just because everyone think is two boys, I’m going with two girls.
It would be cool if it were two girls because then Colleen and Rachel would be able to dress them up just like the Olsen twins.
i hope so! i really really hope she has at least one girl
I think it's either a boy and a hirl or two girls, for some reason I don't think it's two boys
@@zozodioz yes me too!!!
@@zozodioz same!
I have 8 year old twin boys, planning for them to arrive is the most stressful time. After they arrive, you’ll find your footing. I also went from having 1 child to 3, and I was also totally shocked by the news, it’s the most memorable crazy day ever. Welcome to this club.
We need new Colleen merch that says “I’m not a scientist.”
imo i wouldn’t want to dress twins the same, at least as they get older. i’ve heard them say it impacts their identity to always be compared to their twin, and dressing the same loses their sense of who they are. pretty much the same kinda stories that eric said.
they’re not exactly the same. they’re still their own person, and own interests.
Hey, I’m a twin!!!
On the comparing stuff, I would like to say I ADORE the pictures of my sister and I in a pink an yellow outfit or something like that, and the occational matching outfit when we were 4-5, but I really enjoyed not having it pushed on us when we got older. We are also fraternal twins, so I guess that is also kind of a natural stopper for the Matchy matchy 👯♀️
My grandma had two twin boys (identical) and my aunt has two twin girls (Furternal) I'm so excited to see your family learn and grow since I have been around twins my whole life its crazy how positivity it changed my life and I hope it changes your positivity too! Love y'all
Finalllllllly I have been waiting for this glorious episode I have never been more happy and excited for someone than I am for you and Erik. Those beautiful twins chose you and Erik to be their parents because you're amazing parents to Flynn so no doubt will you guys be amazing Twins parents and I cant wait to see your journey 🥰🤍
When I got pregnant with my twin girls I thought it was so cool and unique now I see twins everywhere now that I have them lol. They’re so much more common than you think!
Also, I dressed my identical girls alike as babies but as they got older I moved to same outfits different colors, now that they’re 6 they are starting to have their own style and preferences and dress a little differently! So cool to see their own personalities abs identities grow as they grow up. They absolutely have the most amazing special bond I have ever seen or experienced. Since they’re identical it’s even stronger. It’ll be a wild ride but it’s worth it and so much fun! I’m here if you’re have any questions or just want support! It was the biggest shock of my life and always will be but I cannot imagine my life without my girls. They’re my bestest little girlfriends and I’m so excited to watch them grow up and continue their bond as teenagers and adults.
I love getting to know Eric through this podcast! It’s a side we don’t see on Colleens channel and on the vlogs! I love that ! Glad you have him Colleen! Congratulations on the twins
colleen gushing over the name “jasmine” made me a little happy, it’s my name but i’m not really fond of it so i go by Jazzy. but i was actually named after Princess Jasmine instead of the flower lol
COLLEEN! Just to ease your mind, you're NOT pregnant for 10 months. Yes, it's 40 weeks, but there are more than 4 weeks in a month, there are 4.25 weeks in a month (30-31 days). If 40 weeks were 10 months, there would only be 28 days in a month. 40 weeks are just over 9 months. Hopefully this helps!!
You can be tho.
@@MiCKeyChannel0031 yes, my kid was 11 days over due. but she's been stressed because she says that "40 weeks are 10 months, pregnancy isn't 9 months, it's 10" but that's not true 😂
Not to mention she most likely will go into labor early with it being twins!
My daughter was born 14 days overdue so i was over 10 months pregnant. Do not recommend 😅
@@katiethompson2214 omg the worst!
I am a twin and honestly I couldn’t live without my brother. You’re right when you say that twins always have a buddy. It was so nice to have someone to go through the scary things in life with. Like taking a road test, taking the SATS etc. It’s nice to have someone to lean on and go through the same walks of life together. Also he is the best uncle to my daughter, they are super close and it just warms my heart. You’re babies are very lucky o have each other, and the two of you as parents. Sending lots of love!!!!
my mom has an identical twin and she felt constantly compared to her sister- not only by family but by friends
But she’s having fraternal twins so it’s going to be a different experience for her babies ☺️
@Barbara Campos I know but it’s verrrry rare for identical twins to be di/di. Anyhow yeah and they’ll be compared to Flynn too, that’s just how it works with multiple kids.
@Barbara Campos Yes! I’m sure of that too ♥️
C:"Are you making fun of a pregnant woman?"
E: "Oh shit"
Lmao
So happy you're having twins, I hope the pregnancy goes well. I'm a twin (fraternal) and yes it's a fantastic bond (don't know any different tbh or how it would be to be a single child). We didn't get compared against each other but you do get called as one unit, so it was always 'the twins' rather than individual names. Also we wore matching clothes but different colours.
as a boy/girl twin, I think it is okay to dress them the same during their infancy. My mom did it all the time and obviously, I don't remember because it is before I was 2 (when we are able to start remembering things). I don't remember ever having an identity crisis because we were matching our outfits as a baby. But Colleen makes a great point, once they are old enough to make these decisions definitely let them explore themselves and dress how they want!
Yall should call up the Merrell twins (& paul of course), Dolan twins, and niki and gabi and ask their opinions on being a twin because I feel like they all had same but different experiences!
All of those are identical twins. Colleen is having fraternal twins like for example if Flynn and another completely different brother or sister just happened to be born at the same time. It’s a very different experience not looking like your twin, people don’t even know you are twins unless you specify, they just think one is older than the other.
Colleen I just became a grandma to twin boys November 5th 2020. You will definitely know the difference even when others can’t tell . My boys are identical and we have never gotten confused of who is who, you just know . Congratulations ! Twins are amazing and such a blessing !
I’m a fraternal twin and I appreciate that my mom and dad dressed us similar but different growing up. We had the same clothes but in different colors or patterns. As adults we still buy a lot of the same things but in different colors to share lol