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Conjoined twin reveals what happens when sister is intimate with her husband

A conjoined twin who shares a torso with her sister is finally addressing the curiosity surrounding intimate moments with her husband.

In 2020, Carmen Andrade matched with Daniel McCormack on the dating app Hinge, a connection that quietly grew over the years before the couple tied the knot in October 2024 on Lover’s Leap Bridge in New Milford, Connecticut.

The moment brought with it a wave of curiosity as Carmen and her twin sister Lupita are conjoined. They share a lower body and move through life side by side – a reality that shapes every part of their day-to-day lives.

Their story has drawn attention not just for the relationship itself, but for how they navigate everyday moments that many take for granted, including privacy, connection, and boundaries.

Connected since birth

Born in Mexico, the twins –who turn 26 in June – weren’t expected to live past a few days, People previously reported.

The women have two legs, share some ribs, their circulatory system, and their digestive and reproductive systems. Each sister has her own arms, heart, lungs, and stomach.

Doctors once warned that separation surgery could lead to severe neurological complications or even death, and the decision not to pursue it was shaped by more than medical risk alone.

“There’s the whole psychological situation,” Carmen told People in 2017. “Because we’ve been so used to being together. I don’t think there’d be a point.”

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