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[quote=Anonymous]My kid has no first cousins but a few second cousins who live close. We don't see them that often because we are all busy and we're cousins, not friends. I figure they may have a nice adult relationship if they want to, but for now, it would be forced to vacation together and stuff. I didn't have any close in age cousins and now as an adult I have several cousins I keep in touch with and could rely on if I needed to (and vice versa). For my teen, who is mainly an introvert, I am thrilled he has a chosen "friend family" of guys that stay in touch even though they do to different schools and buy each other bday gifts. It's a pleasure to watch joyful boy friendships evolve and I hope he has a number of those to carry into adulthood. In the end memories are memories and shared experiences are shared experiences. [/quote]
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