No it is not ok. No matter how u look at it u r still cousins
yes because then you are actually related but i wouldn't show my feelings in front of my family they might try to change your mind
It is OK to like anyone, even you sibling, first cousin or a complete stranger. In many states, first cousins may marry. See the link below for laws of your state.
As far as I know, the only country which prohibits second cousin marriages is South Korea.
No, you are related. There are plenty of people you can "like" that you are not related to.
no it doesnt because if you dont like each other then youre just wasting time
No, you are related like it or not. But, once you are grown, you don't have to associate with your cousin if you don't want to.
If your parents divorce then yes, your cousin still remains your cousin. A cousin is the children of your mother or father's siblings (your aunts or uncles). Such as brother or sister's children. This will make them first cousins to you. Just because your parent's divorce you are still related by blood and genes. no like what if you where related to a grandmother and stuff annd your grandfather got married to that grandmother but she is not related to you really only by marriage and my one cousin I am fallin for him me and him like eacchother the thing is i don't know if it ok we go out since my grandfather divorce my grandma Donna which she isn't my real grandmother and that cousin is only related on her side not any of my parents????? --Ashley
Depends on how this person is cousin in law to you and if its cousin in law like cousin who shares same cousins as you but you are not blood related to them then they can been thought of as cousin law as there are connected in to same family but on other side of bloodline so therefour cousin in law husband'or wife is not really realated to you but you can say cousin in law as it stort of make him you cousin in law too.But if you cousin in law is maried to you cousin and he or she gets re married then you cousin in law new wife or new husband is not related to you at all.
Not really, because spouses of cousins aren't part of the kinship system in the United States. (However, you can opt to start calling each other "cousin" if you like--there's no rule against it.)
i think Justin bieber could be related to me because he looks like me when i was a little baby. -- Yes, I am his cousin
Your cousin's half-brother may or may not be related to you. Your cousin has two parents, only one of whom is related to you (i.e. is the sibling of one of your parents). You cousin and his half-brother have only one parent in common. If the half-brother is the child of you parent's sibling, then the half-brother is related to you and is your cousin, too. If the half-brother is not the child of your parent's sibling, then he is not related to you at all.
There is no official relation. Saying "your cousin in law's sister" would be the easiest and most understandable approach. In the English language there is no relationship of "cousin-in-law." That is an erroneous back-construction based on the usage of mother-in-law and the like. Your are either cousins (and related) or not cousins (and not related)