actually no my cousin pranked me and said it would make my face smooth but it gave me pimples.
Mary was fifteen and her cousin was twelve, so there was a three year disparity in their ages.
You have a genetic relationship to every first cousin, whether once, twice or fifteen times removed. The greater the level of removal, the more distant the relationship.
Your sister's cousin is your cousin, too, unless you and your sister are really step siblings with different parents. Then your sister's cousin is not related to you.
Yes, but they are a different kind of cousin. The children of your first cousin are your first cousins, once removed.
French: cousin Spanish: primo Italian: cugino German: Cousin Japanese: いとこ (itoko)
The Yiddish word for cousin is "eynikel" (male cousin) or "eynikl" (female cousin).
it's legal ... but only if ur sure like i have a cousin and she's in the same situation... but it's up to you!
Your father's first cousin's son is your second cousin. Your father's second cousin's son is your third cousin. If your are asking about your fathers cousins who are in a removed cousin relationship to your father, their relationship to you be more complex, with two different possibilities in each case.
Your cousin once removed is the child of your cousin who is not described as removed, or the parent of your cousin who is not removed. For example, your second cousin once removed is the child of your second cousin, or the parent of your third cousin, depending on which of you is in the older generation.
Yes. Your second cousin would be your cousin's son or daughter. This is different from a niece or nephew because a nephew would be your sister's/brother's son.
In most places in the Western world, yes, as long as you and your cousin are of different sexes.