Sounds like your being really needy. Give her some space, she's a newlywed.
Yes, it is legal for your sister to marry your husband's brother.
If your brother-in-law is no longer married and his brother passed away there is no reason you cannot love your brother-in-law. However, if your sister and brother-in-law divorced then he is no longer your brother-in-law. Tread very carefully because this includes your sisters feelings as well as your brother-in-law.
No they ain't brother and sister
Your sister's husband is your brother-in-law. The daughter of his sister is his niece, and your sister's niece, but is not related to you. Assuming the child was born to the woman before she met your brother, the daughter of the woman whose brother married your sister is not related to you.
Your fiance's sister is not related to your brother or sister. However, once you are married and your fiance is your wife, she will be their sister-in-law and they will be her brother-in-law and sister-in-law.
Your brother-in-law.
it is your brother in-law
No
Yupp she has a half brother and half sister which are married (well the brother) and moved out.
If your sister goes with your brother then it's incest and they would both be your siblings. If a girl is dating your brother and they get married this would make her your sister-in-law.
Michelle has a brother, a half sister, a step-sister, a step-brother, and a step-sister-in-law, and a sister in law. Her sister-in-law is Promise, who is married to her brother.
Your brother-in-law is not a blood relation, and neither is his brother. So yes, you could marry a brother-in-law's brother, if you wanted.My grandmother "R" married a man, "H"."H's" sister, "A", married my grandmother's brother, "L".So brother and sister in one family, married sister and brother of the other family. Love occurs in the strangest ways!