2011-06-03, 01:33 | Link #8904 |
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Well first cousins are your parent's sibling's children, right?, second cousins are a branch further out than that they are your grandparent's sibling's grand children, and thus third cousins are your great grandparent's sibling's great grand children, and so on. [I hope I am explain that correct.]
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2011-06-03, 02:44 | Link #8906 |
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Hmmm I don't think that's right... I thought a generation gap caused them to be "X removed" per generation gap, so that your cousin's children are your "cousins once removed", or else meeting your third cousin would be near highly unlikely since that would mean your third cousin is cousin's great grandchild . And nearly impossible for them to be older than you .
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2011-06-03, 05:47 | Link #8909 | |
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So first cousin, the common ancestor is your grandparents. Second is your great-grandparents. Third is your great-great-grandparents. |
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2011-06-03, 07:30 | Link #8912 |
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Totally up to you man. If you feel ready for another relationship now, then by all means, go for it. Just be sure that you're not seeking a relationship to cushion a depression you may or may not have following a break-up and that you want one with a girl that caught your eye because that girl is genuinely worth going out with. If you feel you need time to take a break and be on your own for a while, be it a week, a year, whatever suits you, that's fine as well. In my case, I'd want some time alone to deal with whatever repercussion (some people might remember ) but I digress.
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2011-06-03, 07:33 | Link #8914 | |
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(figured as much ) |
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2011-06-03, 09:40 | Link #8915 |
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This first cousin once removed sounds so strange to foreign ears What do you remove? XD
Discussions like that are always fun ... "You're my what again?" I needed years to figure out what the children of my cousins where to me ... putting aside I feel a bit like their big sister. .... even so they are already taller than me DD: @khu, there is no formula. If you're still close to your ex like being in the same school, friend circle or workplace some thought is called for. However, I believe that every individual has to set the time themelves. If it feels right again, it might be right again! The gut feeling is something one should listen to. Specially, if you aren't a douche. |
2011-06-03, 10:23 | Link #8918 | |
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Well, that's just uncouth.
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2011-06-03, 11:07 | Link #8920 | |
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Besides since you are the one who initiated the break up, and the reason is because you found someone better, you could start new relation almost instantly. The only problem here would be how your ex felt about the break up. You wouldn't want her to start raging at your new second half and screaming that it was her/his fault that you two broke up. There might be a trouble because of that so a small break could be a good option before starting anything new. Though if you delay too much, your other half might find someone else
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