The term "opposite" can vary depending on context, but in terms of family relationships, there isn't a direct opposite of "cousin." While cousins are relatives who share a common ancestor, the opposite could be considered a more distant relative or someone outside the family, such as a stranger. Alternatively, in a more playful sense, one might consider siblings (brothers and sisters) as the opposite of cousins, as they share a closer direct lineage.
Nephew is the opposite of cousin
Your father's cousin's cousin could be:your fatheranother of your father's cousinsa cousin of your father's cousin who is on the opposite side of the cousin's family to your father
Ah, the opposite of cousin would be stranger. Just like how family brings us together, strangers remind us of the beauty of making new connections and friendships. Embrace the differences and similarities in the people you meet, and your world will be filled with joy and color.
In English cousin denotes a family relationship, it is not gender specific.
It is Reginald and he is the opposite of Beast, being red with yellow spots .
It's probably not illegal in some countries, but inadvisable in most circumstances.
It means you are curious about the opposite sex. This is very normal.
I dont think this question should even be in this section... unless you live in Alabama!
Um yeah as a cousin I guess. Remember it's ok to joke around with somebody that's of the opposite sex and have fun without them having to have a crush on you.
Its cool because 50 is the opposite of 05 that's when my baby cousin was born
Asking about your second cousin's cousin's cousin is asking about a complex but poorly defined relationship. Are the cousins of the second cousin his first cousin, second cousin, fifth cousin twice removed, or something else. It is likely that a cousin's cousin's cousin is not related to you at all. It is also possible that your second cousin's first cousin's first cousin is also your second cousin.
Your cousin's cousin could either be your cousin or no relation at all.