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Over the past few days I have been trying to figure out whether my sister-in-law's brother is my brother-in-law or friend? My friend believes we are not related anyhow i.e. if we were cousins his sister won't be marrying my first cousin which is wrong and the surname is not the same.
I am so confused as I researched on Google, coming up with different answers.
Not sure to mention this or not, but am having some kind of feeling towards him, I feel guilty thinking about it if we are technically related through marriage. The cultural context is India.
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No country or culture that I know of would prohibit siblings from one family marrying siblings from another family. – Nigel J Jan 13 '18 at 22:17
It is India, they do not accept it at all. Thank you for replying though, appreciate it. – sunshine Jan 13 '18 at 22:44
@sunshine I don't know that we're talking about the same thing; see here. – tchrist♦ Jan 13 '18 at 23:08
No it is not this, I understand where this is coming from. Some families I know allow this type of marriage to take place. My situation is that my first cousin is marrying my to be sister in law, and she has a younger brother - I am trying to establish a link we have related or not. – sunshine Jan 13 '18 at 23:11
You are not related to your cousin's wife's brother unless you are already related to those two siblings via some other relationship that has nothing to do with the marriage. – tchrist♦ Jan 14 '18 at 1:06
Your sister-in-law is by definition one of two things:
In the first case, your sister-in-law’s brother is your brother-in-law, because in law the couple becomes as one person and he is your own spouse’s brother. However, in the second case, that sort of sister-in-law’s brother is not your own in-law.
But it really doesn’t matter either way. That’s because in neither case are you related to this gentleman by blood, and only in the first case by marriage. Since there is no blood relation, there can be no genetic argument against either of them even if you should be female.
Indeed it is perfectly common for one pair of siblings to marry another pair of siblings, provided that neither pair is already related to the other pair by blood.
Any issue from those two unions will be double-cousins to each other, so twice as related as a normal pair of cousins, the same has half-siblings. (Unless the pairs are identical twins; then the cousins are equivalent to full siblings.)
As for what is right and wrong here, that’s merely a cultural matter, and the answer varies according to which region you live in. Cousin marriage is extremely common worldwide, for example.
You are not related to your cousin’s wife’s brother unless you are already related to those two siblings via some other relationship that has nothing to do with your cousin’s marriage.
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Thanks so much, for replying really appreciate it. I remember that my other first cousin is related to this person from his father's side as first or second cousin if am not wrong. I think I just answered my own question, making us related somehow? – sunshine Jan 13 '18 at 22:49
@sunshine It depends. The cousin of your cousin may not be related to you at all. – tchrist♦ Jan 13 '18 at 23:00
I think were not related but just too embarrassed to ask close family and am sure he has picked up that I have something towards him, as we exchange messages he too directs to hints. Once again thank you so much. – sunshine Jan 13 '18 at 23:04
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"Brother-in-law" and "Sister-in-law" redirect here. For other uses, see Brothers in Law (disambiguation) and Sisters in Law (disambiguation).
David and Jonathan became brothers-in-law when David married Jonathan's sister Michelle
A sibling-in-law is the spouse of your sibling, or the sibling of your spouse, or the person who is married to the sibling of your spouse.[1]
More commonly a sibling-in-law is referred to as a brother-in-law for a male sibling-in-law, and a sister-in-law for a female one.
Sibling-in-law also refers to the reciprocal relationship between a person's spouse and their sibling's spouse. In Indian English this can be referred to as a co-sibling (specificity a co-sister, for the wife of one's sibling-in-law,[2] or co-brother, for the husband of one's sibling-in-law[3]).
Rarer usage of the term is seen in "casual conversation" with the term brother-in-law describing the relationship between one's brother-in-law's brother: William's brother Charles has a brother-in-law called James (James being Charles' brother-in-law here not by virtue of marrying his sister but by being a brother of Charles' wife) with James referring to William as being his brother-in-law.[4]
Siblings-in-law are related by a type of kinship called affinity like all in-law relationships. All of these are relations which do not relate to the person directly by blood.[1]
Just like the children of one's siblings, the children of one's siblings-in-law are called simply nieces and nephews – if necessary, specified whether "by marriage", as opposed to "by blood" or "by adoption".
If one pair of siblings is married to another pair of siblings, the siblings-in-law are thus doubly related, each of the four both through one's spouse and through one's sibling, while the children of the two couples are double cousins.
One study, examining the issue of envy in the triadic system of sibling, sibling-in-law and spouse, concluded that "The sibling-in-law relationship shared similarities with both spousal and sibling relationships" and that "Relational closeness and satisfaction for all relationships in the triad were correlated."[5]
In Islamic law (shariʿa)[6] and Jewish law (halakhah)[7] sexual relations between siblings-in-law are prohibited as incestuous, unless the spouse is no longer married. Conversely, in Judaism there was the custom of yibbum, whereby a man had a non-obligatory duty to wed his deceased brother's childless widow so she might have progeny by him.[8]
Look up sibling-in-law in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
^ a b Cambridge Dictionaries Online. "Family: non-blood relations".
^ "Co-Sister". Cambridge Dictionary. Cambridge Dictionary. Retrieved 18 April 2020.
^ "Co-Brother". Cambridge Dictionary. Cambridge Dictionary. Retrieved 18 April 2020.
^ "English Language and Usage". site design / logo - Stack Exchange Inc. 2020. Retrieved 6 June 2020. I'm afraid there is no commonly used name for that connection. Normally, you would say "my brother in law's brother". If you and William are very close, I suppose you could call him "my brother in law" in casual conversation, or just "a friend...Just say "brother-in-law" unless there is some reason that a more precise relationship is needed
^ Yoshimura, C.G (2010). "The experience and communication of envy among siblings, siblings-in-law, and spouses". Journal of Social and Personal Relationships.
^ "Forbidden...that you should marry two sisters at one time"[Quran 4:23 (Translated by al-quran.info)]
^ Leviticus 18:16, 18:18.
^ Deuteronomy 25:5–10.
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