Is it appropriate to like the guy who's your mom's boyfriend's daughter's fiancee's cousin? Becasue I really do like him but I'm not sure if that's too close in the family or anything...your thoughts on this would be appreciated! :D
twistedlover69 answered Tuesday June 5 2007, 2:38 pm: in my oppoion no hes your moms boyfriends daughters fiancee's cousin theres no blood relation at all at all so if i were you i would go for it because theres no blood relation shit you guys couldnt even be called cousins or anything just aquitances and i would hopp on that like a gurl and fat cake [ twistedlover69's advice column | Ask twistedlover69 A Question ]
thefish answered Tuesday June 5 2007, 2:26 pm: Yes. Honestly, even if he was your mother's boyfriend's son , I would still think it would be fine (that's just my opinion, other people flip out over this). But in this case, he's not even related to your mother's boyfriend, so I don't see how anybody would think it's a problem. And you can't help how you feel, after all.
MAK answered Tuesday June 5 2007, 2:18 pm: Lol. I think you should be fine. It's not like you are blood related or anything. The only thing is it might feel a little akward if you guys go out, and then break up, for whatever reason. (I went out with my bff's cousin, and we broke up, and now its extremely akward) I think it might be better to be friends with benefits. (bf/gf, but without the titles). But it is your choice, this is just my opinion. Good luck!! [ MAK's advice column | Ask MAK A Question ]
lbwhite89 answered Tuesday June 5 2007, 2:14 pm: Haha, it's fine. I had to read that about 5 times just to figure it out and place it all in my head. It's not family at all. Sometimes a set of brothers will date a set of sisters (not in the same family, of course) and that's totally fine. If you aren't related by blood or marriage, which you're not, then there's nothing wrong with it. [ lbwhite89's advice column | Ask lbwhite89 A Question ]
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