Having twins can be fun for both the parents and the children. For parents who want to have multiple kids, it gives them an instant advantage to have both in one birthing. The kids, on the other hand, get to have instant playmates. But there’s also a challenge for both the parents and the children. The parents, for instance, may not be financially ready yet, regardless if they want to have two children or more.
Meanwhile, the kids — just like most siblings — might not get the same attention from their parents. But that’s probably where great parenting comes in, making sure one-half of the twins get what the other half got. But that’s only for two twins. Imagine if there are triplets, quadruplets, or more. If parents can provide the same thing for their children, regardless of how big or small, then it means they are being equal toward their children. But most often than not, those who grew up with twins can attest that they were, if not always, often bought the same thing as their twin, including clothes, toys, or even food.
Since twins grew up having the same stuff, some of them want to make a mark on their own, stand out, and not live in the shadows of their twins. And yes, it also includes having a different wedding. Of course, it doesn’t apply to all. Some of them have a strong bond; they even share the same dream – and wedding, just like three sisters from Brazil who were born identical triplets named Rafaela, Rocheli, and Tagiane Bini, who chose to have the same wedding day in April 2015. Believe it or not, it was one of the most amazing joint weddings one could ever imagine.
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While they wore different dresses, they all walked down the aisle at the same time. They also initially planned to have different hair and makeup done, but that didn’t happen because they ended up having the same look. But it didn’t matter as they all still looked gorgeous.
It was a big wedding, with a total of 600 guests in attendance, according to a blog post shared by wedding planning blogger and wedding guest Ariadne Durante. They also had a total of 18 bridesmaids with different colored dresses to match their bouquets.
Durante revealed that the brides had already known for over a year that they all wanted to have the same wedding before the actual wedding day. But it turns out it isn’t unusual for members of the bride’s side of the family to get married at the same time as it has always been part of their tradition.
According to ABC News, the grooms, Rafael, Gabriel, and Eduardo Thome, mixed up their partners at some points in their life, but didn’t on their wedding day thanks to the bouquets that each had a different color.
Meanwhile, adjustments had to be made to the altar at the Cathedral Nossa Senhora Aparecida in Passo Fundo, Brazil, to fit the three brides. The newlyweds did the signature dip pose after their wedding to mark one of the sweetest moments in their lives.
Now, the couples are not only happily married, but they have also built families of their own based on Rafaela, Rocheli, and Tagiane’s Facebook accounts.
Although some people online were worried that their kids might be siblings, that isn’t really the case because the grooms weren’t related to each other.
Not only do these sisters share the same birthdays but the same wedding anniversaries as well.