If Bob's father is a cousin of Alice's father, what is the name of the familial relationship between Alice and Bob?
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Lover?
Cousins
If Bob's father is a cousin of Alice's father, then Bob and Alice are second cousins to each other. Second cousins share great-grandparents. ;-)
Kissing cousins
Second cousin
wetnurses
what kind of cousins?
"The familial relationship between Alice and Bob is "second cousins once removed."
Here's why:
Bob's father is a cousin of Alice's father, which means that Bob's father and Alice's father are first cousins. That makes Bob and Alice second cousins to each other.
However, Bob is not in the same generation as Alice, because he is the child of one of Alice's second cousins (Bob's father). This means that there is a generational difference of one between Bob and Alice.
When there is a generational difference between two relatives, it is called a "removed" relationship. So, Bob is "once removed" from Alice in terms of their second cousin relationship. Therefore, the full familial relationship between Alice and Bob is "second cousins once removed."
second cousin?
grand-cousinsss maaybee? hm
If the fathers are first cousins, then Alice and Bob's father are first cousins once removed, and vice-versa for Bob and Alice's father. Alice and Bob are second cousins. Don't ask you mother, she'll tell you they're third cousins because she's probably a feminist
ax gp-tea
Are they from Kentucky?
Second cousins.
There are two generations between Bob and the common ancestor shared with Alice. Alice also has two hops or generations between her and the common ancestor, so they are second cousins.
Usually, because of the generational difference, Alice could address Bob's father as "Uncle", and Bob would address Alice's father as Uncle. When asked to whom they were referring Alice or Bob would say 'He's my cousin" if related by blood, or if not and the second cousin were related through the mother, one would indicate "Its my cousin's father"
"The number associated with your cousin has to do with how many generations away your common ancestor is. For example:
First cousins share a grandparent (2 generations)
Second cousins share a great-grandparent (3 generations)
Third cousins share a great-great-grandparent(4 generations)
Fourth cousins share a 3rd-great grandparent (5 generations)"
The link also explains the once removed thing. Which is basically the difference if the generations back to the common ancestor are different. Bob's relationship to a child of Alice would be 2nd cousins once removed since Alice's child is one more generation away (3 hops) from the common ancestor than Bob (only 2 hops).
Second cousins I think
Remotely related https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=uHaBtz4JAAc&t=115
"If Bob's father is a cousin of Alice's father, then Bob and Alice are second cousins to each other. Second cousins share a great-grandparent as their most recent common ancestor."
This is what GPT-3.5 says...
Depends on how hot Alice is.
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For Alice and Bob explicitly, its complicated :/
For most ppl tho its second cousins
Illegal.