"Close" and "distant" are relative... no pun intended... terms, and it's not clear what you intend the distinction between the two to be. Your first cousin twice removed would be either the first cousin of one of your grandparents, or the grandchild of one of your first cousins.
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== No, a first cousin twice removed is a fairly close relative from a genetics perspective. The grandchild of your first cousin would be this relative. == Whether any particular cousin is a distant relative or a near relation is mostly a matter of how you and your family choose to define the terms. Some families have no knowledge of the grand children of their cousins and consider them distant relatives. Some families see them every day and consider them close relations.
A first cousin twice removed does not have a particularly close genetic relationship.
Your second cousin once removed isthe child of your second cousin and thus the great grandchild of your great aunt or great uncle; orthe parent of your third cousin and thus the grandchild of your great great aunt or great great uncle.
In the English language, there is no relationship call "direct cousin."There are "close cousins" and "distant cousins," but the definitions of each are unclear.Then there are more specific terms, such as:first cousin - the child of your parent's siblingssecond cousin - the grandchild of your grandparent's siblingthird cousin - the great grandchild of your great grandparent's siblingfirst cousin once removed - the child of your first cousin or parent of your second cousinand so forth.
All cousins are so-called "blood relatives." This applies to first cousins, to fifth cousins, to second cousins twice removed and to sixth cousins ten times removed. Being cousins of any sort means you and they are descended for some common ancestor somewhere. For example: your mother's first cousin is your first cousin, once removed. This is because your mother's first cousin is one generation younger than your grandparents and you are two generations younger than your grandparents. This one-generation difference equals "once removed."
distant == It depends on why the question is asked, and the culture in which the people involved live.
You are not related to your husband's cousins, although in a large but close family such as the stereotypical Italian or Jewish families, you all may act like relatives.
In genetics perspective, they would be a person who is directly related to you. From your family's view it might not be so.
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It is wrong only if you, or your parents, think it is wrong. Close cousins date frequently and even marry. Legally, most states allow second cousins to marry.Those who believe in the Bible believe that everyone is descended from Adam and Eve, and also from Noah and his family. For them, everyone is a distant cousin, but that does not seem to interfere in dating.