AITA for demanding that my twin sister either changes her lifestyle or makes sure everyone knows we're two separate people?

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Emilia and Emma, identical twins bound by blood and shared experiences, find themselves drifting apart in the quiet corners of their shared college apartment.

While Emilia seeks solace in solitude and emotional detachment, Emma dives headfirst into a whirlwind of fleeting relationships, their stark differences casting long shadows on their once inseparable bond.

Caught in the crossfire of Emma's unchecked lifestyle, Emilia feels her own world unraveling—her privacy invaded by thin walls and mistaken ident*ties, her peace shattered by the echoes of nights she never chose.

The relentless confusion and unwanted attention blur the lines between them, leaving Emilia to grapple with the weight of a sister’s choices that now threaten to define her own life.

AITA for demanding that my twin sister either changes her lifestyle or makes sure everyone knows we're two separate people?
‘AITA for demanding that my twin sister either changes her lifestyle or makes sure everyone knows we're two separate people?’

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The original poster (OP) is experiencing significant distress because her twin sister's active dating life is causing severe privacy v***ations and ident*ty confusion for the OP.

The central conflict lies between the OP's reasonable need for personal space and safety, and the sister's insistence on her personal freedom, leading to a hostile confrontation.

Was the OP justified in demanding her sister change her behavior to protect the OP's well-being, or did she cross a boundary by attempting to dictate her sister's lifestyle choices? How should the sisters balance individual autonomy with shared living responsibilities?