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A pair of twins who still live together as adults have revealed that they share everything, including their finances, clothes and even underwear.
Kennedy and Morgan Mason, both 23 and from the United States, shared a room together until they went to university.
Instead of going their separate ways after they both left home in September 2020 to attend Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire, the pair now live together.
The Mason twins, who both work in the technology sector, are even looking to buy a house together.
While sharing a property with a sibling is not uncommon, it is other items the pair share – including a toothbrush, clothes and underwear – that could raise eyebrows.

Kennedy and Morgan Mason, both 23 and from the United States, shared a room together until they went to university

Instead of going their separate ways after they both left home in September 2020 to attend Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshir , the pair now live together.

The Mason twins, who both work in the technology sector, are even looking to buy a house together
Commenting on how this came about, Kennedy, from Los Angeles, California, said: ‘Out of necessity we shared the same clothes – even down to our underwear’.
The twins also share food – such as ice cream and lollipops – as well as makeup and toothbrushes.
Morgan said: ‘We share food. We share makeup. ‘If Kennedy has ice cream I just have some but I don’t think I’d do that with a significant other.’
Kennedy added that they have always shared their earnings between one another, but puts herself in charge of managing the twins’ finances.
‘We’ve always shared our money. We share the money we make from our jobs equally. I deal with all our finances and investments,’ she added.
This remarkable synergy is echoed by Morgan, who said: ‘We’ve always done that – even when we were little. We never have disputes around what we’re going to spend money on.’
Keen to be financially responsible while living together, the twins have the same bank account to save up and split all their income equally.
Morgan said: ‘All the paychecks all go into the same account and we divvy it up.’Kennedy and I have the same goals and fears surrounding our finances.
‘It’s financially beneficial. We talk about our plans and goals as a unit. Our goals are pretty aligned.’

While sharing a property with a sibling is not uncommon, it is other items the pair share – including a toothbrush, clothes and underwear – that could raise eyebrows

Although Kennedy and Mason currently live together, they did spend time apart at university, not living together for a portion of their studies
The pair even shared a bed for eight months during the pandemic, when only a queen-sized bed would fit in their room.
Although Kennedy and Mason currently live together, they did spend time apart at university, not living together for a portion of their studies.
The separation did not put a strain on their relationship, with one twin still needing approval from the other when it comes to dating.
Furthermore, any prospective partner for would have to join the twins, who would want them to live together.
Kennedy and Morgan say they would only be able to live separately if one were to consider marrying a partner and having children.
Kennedy said: ‘If Morgan didn’t like someone I could never date them long-term.’
Morgan added: ‘The significant other has to see the importance of our relationship and to make an effort with Kennedy.’
Given the strength of their unique relationship Kennedy and Morgan are keen to emphasise their feelings that the bond twins have is different to having a sibling.
Kennedy said: ‘Having a twin is not like having a sibling. ‘Having a twin feels like you’re the same people in two different bodies. It’s an extension of you.’