Your question is a little unclear, but I presume that you meant to ask if cousins could get married. Some states allow it, some do not.
This is just my opinion. Even if your step cousins you are still family. So it's kind of weird to me.
Yea it's good. See my cousins best friend lives 5 hrs away and we see each other a little and we like each other. We date over the phone but being my cousins best friend I can see her a lot more than I would if she not.
Certainly. It is OK even for strangers to see each other's legs. If everybody is comfortable with it, and you are not a member of any faith that does not forbid exposing one's limb's , then fine. If it makes anyone UNcomfortable , or cause you to think of your cousins in a sexual way, please stop looking.
Some people don't think of their cousins as family. They see them as another attractive eligible human being. and they're rednecks. If for some reason they don't know they are cousins they may end up dating becaue they are attracted naturally or find themselves at a lot of the same family gatherings. It could be innocent and the parents of the kids should let them know so it doen's happen.
They can only see each other facing each other(i.e. facing opposite directions).. If they are face in same directions...they will not see each other..
Each state can’t because we have a federal government with the constitution and bill of rights.
Well, they're actually cousins, first of all, and they're opponents. So, they're not really suitable for each other, but I would really like to see them together...... for real!
draghons face each other to see if they can overpower each other by lookting each other in the eyes, showing the hugenes of their horns, and to see which dragon is more doniment
No, the spelling and wording is incorrect. It should be: We are not going to see each other again. or We're not going to see each other again.
Literally "Where do we see each other?" or "Where we see each other" Figuratively "Where do we meet?" or "Where we meet."
There are several different theories: 1. When William Smith (Abigail's father) went to see John he took his daughters, Abigail and Mary, but they did not see each other again for 2 years. 2. They were third cousins so they had know each other since childhood. 3. They met at Abigail's sister, Mary's, wedding when she married John's good friend Richard Cranch.
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