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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 297925" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>All families are so different about things like that. But I don't see either to differentiate between "his" kids and "her" kids, especially after they've been married all that time.</p><p> </p><p>Our family is so spread out in age ... my dad was the oldest of six and was seventeen years older than his youngest brother. There ended up being 19 grandchildren with a 25-year age span between the oldest and youngest. Some of the older ones already had their own kids before their younger cousins were born, so the generations have blurred a lot. It's funny though. My mom was an only child but was raised practically like sisters with some of her girl cousins. I grew up <em>very</em> close to the daughters of some of those cousins, even though we're only second (third?) cousins, much closer then some of my first cousins on my dad's side. And the second and third cousins on my dad's side, the same relationship? Don't even know them! Never met them and probably never will!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 297925, member: 1883"] All families are so different about things like that. But I don't see either to differentiate between "his" kids and "her" kids, especially after they've been married all that time. Our family is so spread out in age ... my dad was the oldest of six and was seventeen years older than his youngest brother. There ended up being 19 grandchildren with a 25-year age span between the oldest and youngest. Some of the older ones already had their own kids before their younger cousins were born, so the generations have blurred a lot. It's funny though. My mom was an only child but was raised practically like sisters with some of her girl cousins. I grew up [I]very[/I] close to the daughters of some of those cousins, even though we're only second (third?) cousins, much closer then some of my first cousins on my dad's side. And the second and third cousins on my dad's side, the same relationship? Don't even know them! Never met them and probably never will! [/QUOTE]
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