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Being a cousin is a biological relationship that cannot be changed. You can, however, ignore a cousin whom you do not like, just as you can any other person yo don't like.

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Cousin is a relative. No you cannot 'remove' a relative from the family, they share a common ancestor and it isn't possible to change it.

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