You should start by inviting him to sit down and talk. Tell him you are sorry, but that you have both faulted. For it to work you both have to be open to it, so you would have to get him to agree to not put any walls up and be open. Talking openly and understanding that it is a process that will not happen over night are key. I would also recommend not getting with his friends any more because all that will do is fuel jealousy and anger which can cause him to be irrational, and in the end, when you are trying to hurt him back by getting with his friend, you are only hurting yourself because you end up objectifying yourself to be a sex figure for his friend. Just my advice, it may not be what you want to hear, but talking and patience are my two pieces of advice.
I thought they were still touring.
talk to her about it and tell her it bothers you if it still does break it off
Yes, he would still be your cousin, but he would also be your uncle.
still your cousin
Yes, they're still your cousin and would be a fourth cousin of your great-grandchild.
Yes, your first cousin twice removed is still related to you.
no they are still dating
Its not that normal, but It's ok, but still you can't marry your cousin because it's illegal. But still, it okay for you to fall in love with your cousin
Yes, you are related to every pereson who is your cousin, because "cousin" means that you have a common ancestor.
They are still a First Cousin once removed.
First off, if your cousin and his "step-brother" have the same father, they are not step-brothers; they are half-brothers.Now, your cousin is your cousin (first cousin) because he or she is the child of a sibling of your parent. Perhaps your cousin's father married his sister-in-law after a death or divorce. If so, the cousin's half-brother is still your first cousin. Or perhaps your cousin's father married your aunt from the other side of the your family (a sister of your other parent). If the half-brother/step-brother is the child of your aunt, he is still your first cousin.In any case, it is OK to date your first cousin if you want to. The questions may arise in some, but not all groups and locations, if dating goes further and becomes sexual activity. Some jurisdictions and cultures find that to be improper; others do not.
Yes, your fifth cousin is still your cousin, just not as closely related as a fourth cousin or a second cousin. However, few people would introduce a fifth cousin as a cousin, except at large family reunions or in genealogy circles.