Your example has nothing to do with a *BUG* in the program.
Note that I said the calculator finds a *different*
generation as the common ancestor, and a different (shorter
or longer) descent path. But of course aunts/uncles should
be the reverse of nephew/nieces (This is *not* the results I
get.) Cousins, however, stay the same regardless of
direction of calculation, and even if they are at different
generations.
Ruth Ann
J & K Sindberg wrote:
It won't surprise me if I don't fully understand
your problem. But hopefully my examples helps.
Examples:
I am my mother's son, but my mother is not my son.
I am my wife's spouse and she is also mine, but
while I am my wife's husband, she is not my husband.
I am my sister's sibling and she is also mine, but
while she is my sister, I am not her's.
When two people are at the same level on the family
tree, their relationship are probably the same,
excluding sex differences. When the two people
are at different levels on the tree, their
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