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| View Poll Results: When do more distant cousins stop being family? | ||||||
| Straight after the first (aka second cousins onwards) |
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5 | 55.56% | |||
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| Third |
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2 | 22.22% | |||
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| Fourth |
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0 | 0% | |||
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| After the fourth |
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0 | 0% | |||
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| So far as we share known blood we’re kin (even if they’re 8th cousins twice removed) |
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1 | 11.11% | |||
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| It depends (e.g., I’m closer to some further-removed cousins than even immediate family) |
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1 | 11.11% | |||
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| Other |
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0 | 0% | |||
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do (more distant) cousins become nothing more than “people [you] share blood with?” Would you classify anyone traceably related to you as kin or is there a certain limit?
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