Holding hands used to be so common that no one would even give it a second thought. It was innocent and a sign of a close and loving friendship. Guys didn’t hold hands, but the girls did and thought nothing of it other than that it was a sign of a mutual admiration society between the parties.
Being of a relatively ancient age compared to most people today (although I am still a kid at heart) I know whereof I speak having been a hand holder in the past.
More to the point……these two seem like friendly, kind girls and Fred seems to like them. Glad they aren’t “meanies”.
Elaine Rosco Premium Member over 13 years ago
Lots of twins in this strip.
lewisbower over 13 years ago
Glad I ain’t their Daddy in 10 years.
GROG Premium Member over 13 years ago
They’re looking a little white-haired for their age.
daj024 over 13 years ago
It’s not unusual for friends to hold hands in many countries.
Francine Long over 13 years ago
Holding hands used to be so common that no one would even give it a second thought. It was innocent and a sign of a close and loving friendship. Guys didn’t hold hands, but the girls did and thought nothing of it other than that it was a sign of a mutual admiration society between the parties.
Being of a relatively ancient age compared to most people today (although I am still a kid at heart) I know whereof I speak having been a hand holder in the past.
More to the point……these two seem like friendly, kind girls and Fred seems to like them. Glad they aren’t “meanies”.
hippogriff over 13 years ago
Other than the Tuckers, what other twins appear? The Tuckers may be mischievous, but are never “meanies” and they and Fred like each other.