Your cousin's sister is also your cousin. In some places it is legal to marry your cousin.
No thats your cousin and shes your blood. So it is not morally right to marry your cousin.
well it would be your cousin you would marry so it's is really up to you and it is not unheard of to marry your cousin
Not in most places, because she is your first cousin.
No. She's either your sister or cousin. No she is my second cousin as we have common great grand parents.
Yes, if siblings marry and have children.
It is incest to marry your cousin in the USA,they have to be way far apart to marry.generations and generations apart
Islam is one of those religions that believe it is acceptable to marry your cousin. It should be noted, however, that "cousin brother" and "cousin sister" have no meaning in the English language. Your brother or sister is a person who has the same parents you do. Your cousin is someone who is the child of your parents' brother or sister, or of your grandparent's brother or sister.
A brother can't marry a sister it's against the law, but you can marry your 2nd cousin and down.
No, according to my research he did not marry his sister. But Albert Einstein did indeed marry his relative (first cousin) Elsa Einstein. Weird huh,O_o for the smartest man known world wide you'd think he had the brains to not to marry someone in the family. Thats like a brother marrying his sister :3
Your mother's sister's son is your first cousin. In Canada and the United States, you are not allowed to marry your mother, your sibling or your child. However about half the jurisdictions in the US permit first cousins to marry.
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.
Your husband's cousin's sister is also your husband's cousin. You are not related to your husband's cousin.