Well, as a matter of statistics, you can be no further that 24th cousins from any other person on the planet, and on average 19th cousins.
(For the non-anthropologists: first cousins share a common grandparent, second cousins share a common great-grandparent, third cousins a common great-great-grandparent, and so on. The once removed and so forth is when you’re not from the same generation; i.e., your father’s first cousins are your first cousins-once removed, where as the children of your father’s first cousins are your second cousins, et cetera).
If you’re the “brotha from anotha motha,” does that make her your “sista from anotha mista?”
Well, it’s more a spiritual kinship, if you will. I assure you that we share no relations in common, and if we did…well, that would be pretty weird.
Well, as a matter of statistics, you can be no further that 24th cousins from any other person on the planet, and on average 19th cousins.
(For the non-anthropologists: first cousins share a common grandparent, second cousins share a common great-grandparent, third cousins a common great-great-grandparent, and so on. The once removed and so forth is when you’re not from the same generation; i.e., your father’s first cousins are your first cousins-once removed, where as the children of your father’s first cousins are your second cousins, et cetera).
C’mon, totally. 3rd cousins twice removed on your father’s uncle’s wife’s cousin’s sister.
Thanks babe. That means a lot to me