Stepcousin
A stepcousin is a term used to describe the child of one's stepparent's sibling. This relationship arises when a person's parents divorce and remarry, or when one parent remarries. For example, if an individual's father remarries, and their new wife has a brother, that brother's child would be considered a stepcousin to the individual. Similarly, if an individual's mother divorces and remarries, and their new husband has a sister, that sister's child would also be a stepcousin. The term is not a legal designation but rather a familial descriptor that arises from blended families. The relationship is considered by some to be a form of cousin, though it is not a blood relation. The specific etymology of the term refers to the "step" prefix, indicating a relationship formed through marriage rather than direct lineage. The social perception and closeness of stepcousin relationships can vary widely, much like biological cousin relationships, depending on factors such as proximity, age, and the dynamics of the blended family.