not at all
I believe that would be called a nuclear family.
Since the term "Nuclear family" is used to define a family group consisting of one or more children living with two parents who are married to one another mostly and are each biological or adoptive parents to all children in the family...Yes, they are.
An Extended Family is different generations living under one roof.
One of her family members is my best friend. She is her cousin.
That depends entirely on what you mean by "close." In most states, it is legal to marry a first cousin, so in that sense the state has descided that the relationship is not all that close. On the otherhand, first cousins who grow up close to each other are often considered almost part of the nuclear family.
If there were such a thing as a foster cousin, your first cousin's foster cousin would not be related to you. However, if your family is a close one, you may find that person being treated as a member of the family, a cousin, and that is OK.
Nuclear Family - consists of oly father, mother, child/children living in one roof.Extended Family - a family that includes in one household near relatives in addition to a nuclear family (like grandparents)Compound Type- two Single Parent type of families together. There goes what we call step-father/mother and step-sisters/brothers.Single Parent - this is self-explanatory
No. It's prudent to not be in a relationship with a first cousin.
Yes, she is. She is one of my friends. She is Keke Palmer cousin on her dad side of the family.
A nuclear family includes parents, children, and any other relatives that live in the home, such as grandparents. The extended family are other relatives who do not live in the home, and can in some cases include close friends.
Your first cousin is the child of your aunt or uncle, meaning they are on the same side of your family as your parent.
Charles Darwin had one wife and that was his cousin from his mum's side of the family - Emma Wedgewood.