Yes that is a horrible, your child may be emotionally limited because not only is its father now your ex, but your also are attracted to your ex's cousin. Think about how you would feel if your parents split up and then felt the need to be with their ex's cousins.
No. Whatever that person is attracted too that's what matters!!
Listen. First of all, the age difference at this time is huge, even if she were not your cousin. She is nowhere near mature enough to be engaging in this type of behavior regardless of who it is with. The fact is, though that she IS your cousin, and regardless of the complicated feelings you have for her right now, you should know that this is not appropriate and avoid a situation that can only get complicated really fast. Best advice is to look for someone your own age and with whom the relationship would not be seen as incestuous.
Of course who hasn't. In all honesty though if your questioning whether or not your attracted to someone you should end it now. because if your really attracted to someone you won't question it.
No, not really. A male being attracted to another is normal (homosexual). But when a male is attracted to another male in his family, it's considered to be Abnormal. This is because if there was any sexual contact between the two it would be incest and illegal.
To try to play with other cousins
There isn't really any way to 'stop crushing' . If you are attracted to someone, you can't help it.
Tell him you like someone and ask for advice. Then use his advice on him. He'll get the hint. :)
If you're really attracted to someone, you might refer to them as a "crush." This term typically describes a person you have romantic feelings for, often characterized by infatuation or strong admiration. Other terms like "love interest" or "admiration" can also be used to describe such feelings.
Your mother's first cousin is always your first cousin, once removed. That is at the core of what first cousins and removed cousins are. That relationship will never change; your mother's first cousin will always be your first cousin, once removed. The term "cousin by marriage" is relatively new and undefined, and for many it really does not mean anything. Some people use the term to refer to someone who has married a cousin. In that sense, if someone marries your "first cousin once removed," that person would be your "first cousin once removed by marriage." It is completely incorrect to claim that someone who marries your first cousin is your "first cousin once removed" simply because of that marriage.
Nobody really knows. It is just someone is attracted to somebody els. It is the way of life.
Not really. Your cousin is family.
It really depends on if you want to get a relationship with someone then it is, but if you don't then its not important. But my advice to you is if you are thinking of asking someone out then do it the worst thing he/she could do is say no