Conjoined twin Carmen Andrade answers sex question everyone wonders
Conjoined twin Carmen Andrade recently tied the knot with her husband, and nearly a year on, they’ve addressing the most common questions they’ve received.
Carmen and Lupita Andrade, 25, were born in Mexico and grew up in Connecticut, US.
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They are joined by the torso and share a pelvis, reproductive system, a liver and a bloodstream.
The sisters do not have the same heart or stomach.
They each have one leg – Carmen controls the right one, Lupita the left.
In 2020, Carmen met Daniel McCormack on dating app Hinge, and in October last year, the pair quietly eloped in an intimate ceremony in Connecticut, where they currently live.
When asked about how they navigate honoring Lupita’s boundaries, Carmen says it all comes down to one thing: communication.
“I don’t know how else to put it,” she said in an interview with People. She added that anything Lupita isn’t comfortable with, physically or otherwise, “we just respect that.”
It’s as simple as that for Lupita as well, who identifies as asexual. “I have headphones and a phone,” she said. “I don’t care.”
Strangers, however, are a different story, and Daniel says they’re constantly crossing the line.
“People are obsessed with sex, you know?” Daniel said. “And it is just like, frankly, it’s none of your f–king business.”
“I don’t understand why people need to know about my private parts in order (to) humanize us,” added Carmen.
Lupita herself says she’s not a fan of being asked whether she’ll ever love Daniel romantically.
“I love him as a brother,” she says firmly, “That’s about it.”
The couple are also not interested in becoming parents.
“No kids, never plan on it,” Daniel said, revealing that he prefers the idea of being an uncle figure, with the perk that you can “give them back” at the end of the day.
Carmen, who has been open on her YouTube page about being unable to get pregnant due to having endometriosis and being on a hormone blocker, is in agreement.
“I never saw myself being a parent,” she said.
In a previous interview with Today, Carmen revealed that she and her twin had often been fetishized online, and it was Danie’s nonchalant attitude about her condition that initially drew her to him.
“He didn’t lead with a question about my condition,” she said. “I have social anxiety, and I’ve ended up cancelling dates at the last minute, but I felt calm on the way there.”
The twins, who have far outlived the three-day life expectancy doctors initially gave them, have amassed over 257,000 followers on YouTube.
The conjoined twins said they plan to focus on their channel, including posting sketches that Lupita writes.
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