Twins meet after a 39-year separation. They lived a similar life in everything

Twins Jim Lewis and Jim Springer, popularly known as "Twin Jim", stunned the world with their bizarre story.

The two men were identical twins, who were separated during birth and offered for adoption and separated from each other, and did not meet until 39 years later.

The twins were born in 1940 and bore the same name by the two families who adopted them and raised them in two places about 40 miles apart.

Jim Lewis was aware that he had a twin brother, when Jim Springer's mother told him that his twin brother had died when he was a child.

The twins shared the same interests at school, namely mathematics and woodworking, and both hated reading.

The twins married for the first time to two women named Linda, and they divorced after several years.

In a strange development of events, the two brothers married for the second time to two women with the same name, "Betty".

The two brothers gave their two children the same name, James Allan.

The twin brothers were heavy smokers, suffered from migraine headaches, and owned the same type of car, a Chevrolet.

The two brothers were taking their vacation at the same place, a beach in Florida, without seeing each other.

Although the work of the two brothers was not the same, they were working in the field of security. Jim Lewis worked as a security guard, while Jim Springer worked as an assistant to a police chief.

Both brothers studied psychology at university and achieved the same grades.

The two brothers finally met when Jim Lewis took it upon himself to search for details of his twin brother through an Ohio state court.

They spoke to each other on the phone and then agreed to meet.

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