Originally posted by: ggavinmoss
While it may be gross, there's little chance that their offspring would be mutants.
-geoff
Originally posted by: Jzero
Hey, you go to school with a fellow ATOTer and you didn't even know it!
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
Originally posted by: mugs
A surprising number of people don't even understand what 2nd/3rd cousin or once/twice removed means. You're saying they share the same great-grandparents or great-great-grandparents?
PlatinumGold - did you and your wife know you were distantly related when you started dating?
to be more specific.
koreans are ANAL about their geneologies. my dad and her dad both know their geneologies back about 20 generations or so.
my grandfather 20 times removed = her grandfather 17 times removed, so 4th or 5th is probably not accurate.
but in korean terms, the fact that we are both of the same tribe means it would be illegal for us to be married, to this day relatives on her side don't know that we are of the same "tribe".
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
Originally posted by: mugs
A surprising number of people don't even understand what 2nd/3rd cousin or once/twice removed means. You're saying they share the same great-grandparents or great-great-grandparents?
PlatinumGold - did you and your wife know you were distantly related when you started dating?
to be more specific.
koreans are ANAL about their geneologies. my dad and her dad both know their geneologies back about 20 generations or so.
my grandfather 20 times removed = her grandfather 17 times removed, so 4th or 5th is probably not accurate.
but in korean terms, the fact that we are both of the same tribe means it would be illegal for us to be married, to this day relatives on her side don't know that we are of the same "tribe".
Oh wow, that's distant. I never realized you were Korean. How did you make the connection? Just looking at family trees one day?
Originally posted by: eakers
Originally posted by: Jzero
Hey, you go to school with a fellow ATOTer and you didn't even know it!
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Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
Originally posted by: mugs
A surprising number of people don't even understand what 2nd/3rd cousin or once/twice removed means. You're saying they share the same great-grandparents or great-great-grandparents?
PlatinumGold - did you and your wife know you were distantly related when you started dating?
to be more specific.
koreans are ANAL about their geneologies. my dad and her dad both know their geneologies back about 20 generations or so.
my grandfather 20 times removed = her grandfather 17 times removed, so 4th or 5th is probably not accurate.
but in korean terms, the fact that we are both of the same tribe means it would be illegal for us to be married, to this day relatives on her side don't know that we are of the same "tribe".
Oh wow, that's distant. I never realized you were Korean. How did you make the connection? Just looking at family trees one day?
we know which "tribe" we are based on the spelling of our family names. then we looked at the geneology charts (actually volumes)
Originally posted by: Orsorum
Haha, considering the size and scope of my family, it would be difficult for me NOT to end up dating a second/third cousin once/twice/thrice removed - my grandma had 15 kids (back in the mid thirties through the late forties), my grandma was one of seven siblings in her own family. From my grandma alone I have something like 60-70 cousins, go one generation up and I think the number goes up to like 300 or 400.
I've met some really cute girls at family reunions...
Originally posted by: Teliasen
Originally posted by: Orsorum
Haha, considering the size and scope of my family, it would be difficult for me NOT to end up dating a second/third cousin once/twice/thrice removed - my grandma had 15 kids (back in the mid thirties through the late forties), my grandma was one of seven siblings in her own family. From my grandma alone I have something like 60-70 cousins, go one generation up and I think the number goes up to like 300 or 400.
I've met some really cute girls at family reunions...
I have about that many cousins too
Originally posted by: Orsorum
Originally posted by: Teliasen
Originally posted by: Orsorum
Haha, considering the size and scope of my family, it would be difficult for me NOT to end up dating a second/third cousin once/twice/thrice removed - my grandma had 15 kids (back in the mid thirties through the late forties), my grandma was one of seven siblings in her own family. From my grandma alone I have something like 60-70 cousins, go one generation up and I think the number goes up to like 300 or 400.
I've met some really cute girls at family reunions...
I have about that many cousins too
Heh, what's worse is when you go to a family reunion and you end up meeting one of those girls that are really hot, and you stare at them for a few seconds, stammering, before someone (inevitably one of your aunts or your great-aunts/grandmas) introduces you and you find out you're closer in relation than you thought.![]()
Originally posted by: Teliasen
Originally posted by: Orsorum
Originally posted by: Teliasen
Originally posted by: Orsorum
Haha, considering the size and scope of my family, it would be difficult for me NOT to end up dating a second/third cousin once/twice/thrice removed - my grandma had 15 kids (back in the mid thirties through the late forties), my grandma was one of seven siblings in her own family. From my grandma alone I have something like 60-70 cousins, go one generation up and I think the number goes up to like 300 or 400.
I've met some really cute girls at family reunions...
I have about that many cousins too
Heh, what's worse is when you go to a family reunion and you end up meeting one of those girls that are really hot, and you stare at them for a few seconds, stammering, before someone (inevitably one of your aunts or your great-aunts/grandmas) introduces you and you find out you're closer in relation than you thought.![]()
One of my cousins(2nd) is considered to be one of the hottest girls in school, known her since I was 5.
Originally posted by: Teliasen
Originally posted by: Orsorum
Originally posted by: Teliasen
Originally posted by: Orsorum
Haha, considering the size and scope of my family, it would be difficult for me NOT to end up dating a second/third cousin once/twice/thrice removed - my grandma had 15 kids (back in the mid thirties through the late forties), my grandma was one of seven siblings in her own family. From my grandma alone I have something like 60-70 cousins, go one generation up and I think the number goes up to like 300 or 400.
I've met some really cute girls at family reunions...
I have about that many cousins too
Heh, what's worse is when you go to a family reunion and you end up meeting one of those girls that are really hot, and you stare at them for a few seconds, stammering, before someone (inevitably one of your aunts or your great-aunts/grandmas) introduces you and you find out you're closer in relation than you thought.![]()
One of my cousins(2nd) is considered to be one of the hottest girls in school, known her since I was 5.
Originally posted by: DanTMWTMP
i always wondered why doing it with the same family causes mutants?
don't dogs/wolves do this?
who saw godfather III? :Q
Originally posted by: Adul
Originally posted by: kyparrish
:camera:'s?
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
Originally posted by: Adul
Originally posted by: kyparrish
:camera:'s?
of the female classmate? no way, she is fugly
That explains a lot.Originally posted by: Beattie
You are allowed to marry your first cousin even in some states. And not just like Kentucky, New Jersry is one of them.
