Benvolio advises his lovesick cousin, Romeo, to move on and find another woman who can replace his current love interest, Rosaline. He suggests that Romeo attend the Capulet’s party to compare Rosaline to other women and hopefully forget about her. Benvolio believes that seeing other women will help Romeo realize that there are plenty of other options for love.
My cousin is very nice
He tells him to look for other girls
Mercutio encourages Benvolio to fight by saying, "O calm, dishonorable, vile submission!" He implies that it is better to stand up and fight rather than give in to dishonor and shame.
Benvolio is concerned about the fighting between the Capulet and Montague servants in the opening of scene 1 and wants to keep the peace. He tries to break up the fight and keep the situation from escalating further.
Rina is my cousinRima is my cousin
As far as we know, Benvolio did not give any advice to any girlfriend of Romeo's. He advised Romeo to look for a new girlfriend, but the old one didn't need any advice, since she didn't want Romeo anyway.
Yes - they buy them, wrap them up, and then give them - simple!
Rubik's Cube
Jealousy is an ugly emotion.
If You are really his cousin youll contact his brothers or ask him for it the internet is not gonna give you it this shows you are not his cousin
History doesn't give this information.
If the cousin is currently married to you, and is willing to accept parental responsibilities and adopt the child, then the father can give up his parental rights.