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You would be her second cousin

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First cousin once removed.

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Q: What is your degree of relationship by consanguinity from your first cousin's daughter?
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Is the first degree of consanguinity?

Example: First degree of consanguinity would be the blood relationship between parents and their natural children.


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If your sister is also your cousin and your aunt?

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What happens if it turns out the boy you like is related to you?

You need to discuss it with your parents before you develop too close a relationship. In some states first cousin marriage is permitted and you may live in one of those states. In that case there may not be a problem. Since you haven't described the degree of consanguinity then you need to discuss it with a trusted adult who can give you answers. If the relationship is closer than first cousin then you can be friends but not in a more intimate relationship.


Is it a mortal sin to love your cousin?

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