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1. The âEquallyokedtarianââŚThe âEquallyokedtarianââŚ
An Individual who âCouples Upâ
â forming a dyadic relationship â
by choosing a mate with the same
(or at least a similar) âCivil Identityâ
A Social Psychology Research Project
Liberal Arts and Humanities
U.S.A., 9/11/2001
2. âŚâŚwelcomedâŚwelcomedâŚ
âEquallyokedtarianism has always been
welcomed in the fields of psychiatry,
psychotherapy, and psychology for working
on improving the relationships of such
couples.â
British Psychiatry/Psychotherapy
Psychosocial Health & Medicine
London, United Kingdom
Anonymous
3. GooglingGoogling
The research project:The research project:
⢠First, âŚ.simply google: <: <equallyokedtarianequallyokedtarian>>
⢠And âŚgoogled: <And âŚgoogled: <equallyokedtarianismequallyokedtarianism>>
⢠Then, ..googling: <Then, ..googling: <equallyokedequallyoked>*>*
*Note: Almost immediately one notices there are*Note: Almost immediately one notices there are
several spellings, such as; âseveral spellings, such as; âequally yokedequally yokedâ,â,
ââequallyokedequallyokedâ, and ââ, and âequally-yokedequally-yokedâ So, allâ So, all
variations in spellings were googled for this researchvariations in spellings were googled for this research
project.project. a
- Social Psychology Project
4. ââEquallyokedtarianismâEquallyokedtarianismâ
A general movement of 'couples' throughout the
world with very similar or the same âcivil identitiesâ...
âŚrecognizing and meeting one another...
ďŹ
relating to each other,
ďŹ
identifying with,
ďŹ
bonding with,
ďŹ
marrying, and..
ďŹ
âŚraising families together ... ..in a lifestyle..
...as 'equallyokedtarians'...
A Review Of theA Review Of the
Liberal Arts & HumanitiesLiberal Arts & Humanities
5. ââŚââŚis centralâŚâis centralâŚâ
The concept of âEquallyokedtarianismâ amongst a
very diverse multicultural population is central
to scientific human ecology, the
biopsychosociocultural evolution of global
civilization, and the conservation of âtrueâ
humanitarianismâŚ1
UN/World Health Organisation,UN/World Health Organisation,
Unpublished Scientific PapersUnpublished Scientific Papers
6. âCivil Identityâ
âCivil identityâ (Social Psychology) -
describes a collective of features about an
individualâs present: ethnicity, political
party membership, race and color, religious
membership, disability/ handicap, age-
group/-generation and (proper) sexual
orientation, and marital status. 3
- Social Psychology: SocPsy225- Social Psychology: SocPsy225
7. ââCivil IdentityâCivil Identityâ
⢠Ancestry
⢠Ethnicity
⢠Disability
â Mental
â Physical
⢠Race & Color
⢠Age
⢠Gender
⢠Political Party
⢠Familiar Status
⢠Marital Status
⢠Religion
â Beliefs
â Creed
⢠Source of Income
⢠Sexual Preference
⢠Arbitrary
- Components of âCIVIL IDENTITYâ
8. The Biopsychosociocultural ModelThe Biopsychosociocultural Model
Biologic
âCivil Identityâ
Psychologic Social Culture
Sex
Disability
Color
Race
Disability Religion Ethnicity
Martial StatusBelief/CreedSex
Race
Color
PoliticalParty
Sexual (pleasure preference) orientation
- Marriage and Family Therapy
Generic
9. âCivil Identity1â
- Ethnicity:
- Politics:
- Religion:
- Race:
- Color:
- Age:
- Sex: FemaleFemale
- Sexual
(pleasure
preference)
Orientation:
- Marital status:
âCivil Identityâ is actually a unique mosaic of oneâs present: Ethnicity, Political Party, Race, Color,
Religion, Disability, Sex, Sexual (Pleasure Preference) Orientation, Marital Status, Family Status, âŚ..
- Ethnicity:
- Politics:
- Religion:
- Race:
- Color:
- Age:
- Sex: MaleMale
- Sexual
(pleasure
preference)
Orientation:
- Marital status:
âCivil Identity2â
10. ââ...idealistic...â...idealistic...â
⢠âAlthough it seems rather a bit
âidealisticâ, an equallyyoked relationship
is, in fact, the oldest most respected type of
pairing off of couples here on earth.â
An Anonymous Quote
Psychotherapist/ Social Psychiatry
Old Eastern Slavonica Culture, Russia
11. Clinical PerspectivesClinical Perspectives
⢠âAn equally-yoked relationship is born when both
âcivil identitiesâ of the couple are matched, not
mismatched.â
⢠âA couple is considered equally yoked when both
individuals have a civil identity that is the same or at
least fairly equal.â
⢠âThe equallyoked couple may have very similar or
exactly the same civil identities.â1,2,3
Marriage and Family Therapy
Social Psychology Research:
Reference Couple Indices
Sociology 101
12. Religious | SecularReligious | Secular
Religious:
âEqually Yokedâ
⢠Created by God
⢠..therefore, itâs Godâs will
⢠Its an inherent part of the
plan of human salvation
⢠A sacred relationship
⢠An abiding in true, good,
and human âright doingâ
⢠Sanctification
⢠Matched by more than just
civil identity1
Secular:
âEquallyokedâ
⢠The foundation of forming a
proper dyad
⢠A duty to society
⢠Equal/or similar civil
identities for the best
psychosocial wellbeing
⢠Good citizenship/ abiding in
social mores
⢠A foundation of the pursuit
of happiness1,2
Comparison
- Liberal Arts and Humanities
13. Modern/Slang:Modern/Slang:
âEqually-yokedâ is a contemporary social survivalist couple who -
⢠Speak the same language, wear the same cultural clothing styles, and
actually practice the same family holiday customs.
⢠A private relationship of - coordinating, collaborating, and complying with
each other in a mutually exclusive sexual relationship.
⢠An intimate relationship seeking sexual pleasure and mutually satisfying
orgasms in regular frequent sexual pleasure encounters.3
âUnequally-yokedâ is urban rap -
⢠A couple who donât communicate well, differ a lot in moral values, and are
usually astranged and/or differentiated from their families.
⢠A schizophrenic couple - miscoordinating, ill collaborative, and fail to
comply with each other in a mutually exclusive relationship.
⢠A selfish relationship, sexually abusive, unsatisfying that eventually leads
to fewer, poor, or no sexual encounters at all.3
- Introduction to Sociology:Modern/Slang
14. Beliefs â insights couples have aboutBeliefs â insights couples have about
being âequallyokedâ (or not)being âequallyokedâ (or not)
⢠âDo we believe that we are equallyoked? Yes, we
believe we are equallyoked. We both believe the
same. So, we trust that itâs the right thing to do.â
⢠Note: This equallyoked couple were forthright about
their beliefs and shared the fact that they both hold
the belief in being, ââŚnot unequally yoked.â
- Social Psychology Field Project:
Interviews with Couples On Campus
15. ââŚââŚmodernâŚâmodernâŚâ
⢠âA multiplicity of physiochemical,
biological, and genetic mechanisms are now
the modern part of choosing
equallyokedtarianism.â
An Anonymous Quotation
Psychotherapy & Counseling
Psychiatry Medicine
Sydney, Australia
16. An âEquallyokedâ Gene?An âEquallyokedâ Gene?
⢠Bioneuroscientists are in âpuzzlementâ about
identifying an âequallyokedtarian geneâ - speculated
to be, âŚtenatively, as the âEY-x2â gene, i.e., with a
pre-determining genetic code for the actual dyadic
âcoupling upâ of equallyokedtarians - that concerns
individuals with the same or a very similar civil
identity - as a social mores - by genomic
prescription.
An E-News Report:An E-News Report:
ââThe EY-x2 GeneâThe EY-x2 Geneâ
17. Familial DNA - AnalysisFamilial DNA - Analysis
Certificate 1 Certificate 2
Mongoloid
Negrozoid
Caucazoid
Percentage of Gene Expression*
White
Indian
Mongoloid
Negrozoid
Caucazoid
White
Semitic
% %
* Baselines: Social identity,
Civil identity, Family identity,
âPersonalityâ, âCharacterâ, and
Familial DNA Analysis
n n
18. Rate* the Importance of:
⢠Physical
Attraction?
Beliefs
about
God?
⢠Future
Plans?
⢠Financial
Wealth?
*Rate: the importance of each issue in your Relationship. Rate 0 - 10
Insignificant=0, Low 1-2, Mod 3-6, High 7-10
⢠Intellect
Quotient?
⢠Emotional
Quotient?
⢠Equally
Yoked?
Rated #1Rated #1
PreliminaryPreliminary
results ofresults of
Survey1Survey1
PreliminaryPreliminary
results ofresults of
Survey2Survey2
Rated the HighestRated the Highest
Survey1 Survey2
Beliefs
about
God?
On Campus Take Home*
Equally
Yoked?
+/- 0.99%
n=35 n=51
+/- 0.99%
*may be survey hard-copy or on-line
Spring Semester
2001
Fall Semester
2002
19. âPersonalityPersonalityâ
ââPersonalityPersonalityâ is about just how capable one isâ is about just how capable one is
in manifesting in the way one personally:in manifesting in the way one personally:
observesobserves,, upholds, and promotesupholds, and promotes what iswhat is
right, such as:right, such as:
⢠Law abidingness,Law abidingness,
⢠Morality/abiding in Social Mores,andMorality/abiding in Social Mores,and
⢠Heartfulness/emotional stability.Heartfulness/emotional stability.
A Review Of theA Review Of the
Liberal Arts & HumanitiesLiberal Arts & Humanities
20. Some Objectives/ExamplesSome Objectives/Examples
of âSocial Moresâ:of âSocial Moresâ:
Social etiquette (U.S.A.) â
⢠Clean air, sobriety, and somberness towards
âequallyokedâ relationships in public without
secular harassment.
Social decorum â
⢠Rather modest, neat, and clean clothing in public by
either sex of colors and designs that promote an
emotional tone of wellbeing.
Social Psychology Field Research:
Unpublished Literature/Texts
21. As a âSocial MoresâAs a âSocial Moresâ
⢠âŚa basic rule within a specific cultural group
⢠Obedience to this cultural groupâs rule â results in
certain social acceptanceâŚ
⢠..the foundation of all community laws within a
culture began with a specific social mores..
⢠In order for there to be a continuance of culture such
social mores are formally and casually observedâŚ
⢠Social mores are r/t mental and social wellbeing..
⢠Socialization, childrearing, marriage, and mate
selection are founded up good social mores.
A Review Of theA Review Of the
Liberal Arts & HumanitiesLiberal Arts & Humanities
22. Social MoresSocial Mores:: +|+|--
âEquallyokedâ
⢠Good self-esteem
⢠Spiritual maturity
â a high level morality
⢠Social resilience
⢠Stable family values
⢠Quality of relationship
⢠Financial security
âUnequally yokedâ
⢠False self-image
⢠Drug abuse implicated
⢠Immaturity/immorality
⢠Lying/deception
⢠Fun over facts
⢠Destruction of family
lineage
-Social Psychology/Self and Identity
23. âSoul-matesâ
⢠A couple who experience their very first sexual
encounter together, climax, and their baby is born out of that
specific union are âSoul-matesâ1
for life and if,..
⢠..that couple bonds with each other, falls deeply in
love, and is the happiest they have ever been with
each other in their lives-are âSoul-matesâ2
and, ifâŚ
⢠..that couple who are âmarriedâ and are indeed
âequallyokedâ then they are truly âSoul-mates.â, i.e.,
of the âsameâ or âat least of very similarâ âcivil-
identities.â 3
- Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology- Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology
24. Relationships 101Relationships 101
The Equally Yoked versus Unequally Yoked
Truth
equality*
Abiding in
social mores
Moral choice
Joy/enjoyment
Lies
inequality*
Violation of
social mores
Perverse humor
Fun/funniness**
âTwistedââStraightâ
*false equality
**hysteria
*true equality
A Review Of theA Review Of the
Liberal Arts & HumanitiesLiberal Arts & Humanities
25. A Need to Fulfill in AnA Need to Fulfill in An
Equallyoked CoupleshipEquallyoked Coupleship
⢠A few fulfilling features of a typical âequallyokedâ
coupleship:
â honesty, vulnerability, mutual respect for
boundaries, a full range of emotions, constructive
ambition, sharing of personal philosophy of life, full
expression of love, admiration, and respect, high
level self-esteem, excellent communication, true
bonding, fun times together, really healthy sexreally healthy sex,
negotiation with supportiveness, variety,
commitment, âseeingâ the best in one another for the
best outcome, true love, etcâŚ.
A Review Of theA Review Of the
Liberal Arts & HumanitiesLiberal Arts & Humanities
26. ââEquallyokedtarianismâEquallyokedtarianismâ
The concept of âEquallyokedtarianismâ amongst a
very diverse multicultural population is central
to scientific human ecology, the
biopsychosociocultural evolution of global
civilization, and the conservation of âtrueâ
humanitarianismâŚ1
UN/World Health Organisation,UN/World Health Organisation,
Unpublished Scientific PapersUnpublished Scientific Papers
27. ââCoupling-UpâCoupling-Upâ
âUnequallyokedUnequallyokedâ
⢠Deviant social
mores.
⢠Perverse motives.
⢠Diverse âcivil
identitiesâ for
aberrant
coupling-up.
âEquallyokedEquallyokedâ
⢠The very same
civil identity â a
social mores.
⢠Nearly equal or
very similar civil
identities.
⢠Abiding in âtrueâ
family values for
extending family
lineage.
âIn-equallyokedIn-equallyokedâ
⢠Incestual
relationships-
with a marital
outcome.
⢠Enmeshed
distance family
relationships.
⢠Maybe 1st
or 2nd
cousins resulting
in marriage.
- Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology
28. ââThe Most.. of Social GroupsâThe Most.. of Social Groupsâ
⢠âEquallyokedtariansâ are the most targeted social
groups for destruction by world totalitarian/ tyrannical
powers there is in global multi-culturalism.1
⢠Degradation of peopleâs âself esteemâ comes from the
demise of family and destruction of individual âCivil
identityâ by the powers-that-be2
in order to attain and
maintain governmental rule. The empowered liberal:
media, public education, and multicultural secularism perpetuates
âcultural confusionâ - and in such, thereby ruining the individual
identities of a countryâs peoples.3
- Concepts in Social Psychology
29. Professional Critics:Professional Critics:
The Biopsychosociocultural Medical Model -
⢠âEquallyokedtarianismâ has been described as âthe
globalistâs âBiopsychosociocultural Homeopathyâ
⢠Clinical Social Psychology/Psychiatry - refers to such
a couple asâŚ.. absolutely, âThe Reference Coupleâ
⢠Aesthetic/Humanistic/Religious writings -
âA lovely couple who were made by God in heaven
and sent down to earth by the Angels.â 1,2,3
- Internet Literature Review
30. âEquallyokedtarianâ
Pronounced, <Eek quel ee yoakâd tar ee in>
⌠are any individuals of a general group movement
who; recognize, identifies with, relates to,
believes in, bonds with, couples-up with and
marries one another quite purposefully because of
the same (or nearly the same) âcivil identity.â 1,2
- Social Psychology: SocPsy225
31. Reasons Why: âBeliefsâReasons Why: âBeliefsâ
(1.)âŚabout life,âŚ
..couples living in a complex multicultural society choose equallyoked
relationships as the best personal security to provide psychosocial
stability and social resilience.1
(2.)âŚself-image,âŚ
..individuals in an âequallyokedâ relationship usually have âexcellent
insightâ into âself-imageâ thus affecting their âgood self esteem.â 2
(3.)âŚtruth,âŚ
.. individuals usually have - a clear self-image of, âwho I amâ as a human
being and not merely a ârobotâ in a mix of multicultural confusion.3
(4.)âŚGod,âŚ
âŚâequallyokedâ individuals honor God â âwho created me as I am.â3
(5.)âŚdeath..
âŚbelief: ..unequallyoked is a sin,.. by not sinning,.. âŚhaving an afterlife.4
- Social Psychology: SocPsy225SocPsy225
32. Coupling upâŚ.Coupling upâŚ.
⢠âNonequallyokedâ â Couples who do recognize
equallyokedtarianism as a social mores and yet for their own
ulterior motives still choose to violate social mores as an rash
option.
⢠âUnequallyokedâ â Couples who are naĂŻve, thus
inadvertently demonstrate opposition to equallyokedtarianism
- as an established social mores.
⢠âAnti-equallyokedâ â Couples who are a bit mentally/
emotionally disturbed and are deliberately active against
proper socialization, contrary to equallyokedtarianism and
social mores,
- Introduction to Social Psychology
âŚâŚin a âhook upâ culturein a âhook upâ culture
33. A Biopsychosociocultural InstrumentA Biopsychosociocultural Instrument
ďźAncestry
ďźEthnicity
ďźPolitics
ďźRace & Color
ďźReligion
ďźDisability
ďźAge
ďźSex
ďźSexual (pleasure
preference) Orientation
ďźMarital Status
ďźFamilial Status
<50%
<50%
<50%
<50%
0.0%
>0.1%
Typical Civil Identity
IfâŚ
<50%
<50%
<50%
andâŚ
âŚ.âunequally yokedâ (unequallyoked)âŚ
<50%
<50%
50:50
TheThe
RuleRule
Social Psychology:
The Reference Coupledata base
standardizedmeasurementsofcivilidentityandcorrectionfactors
ThereforeâŚ
+DNA - profile
34. ââUnequally YokedâUnequally Yokedâ
⢠Inequitable -
â Unjust, an injustice.
⢠Iniquious -Iniquious -
â Unrighteous, a sinUnrighteous, a sin.
⢠Inequality -
â Unfair, imbalanced.1
- Biblical, Moral, and Doctrinal Studies
II Corinthinans 6:14-18II Corinthinans 6:14-18
35. âCharacterâ
ââCharacterâCharacterâ is actually the way one is seen byis actually the way one is seen by
peers as having the capacity to personallypeers as having the capacity to personally
and activelyand actively fight againstfight against::
⢠Crime/& infractions of the law,Crime/& infractions of the law,
⢠Immorality/violating social mores, andImmorality/violating social mores, and
⢠Infatuation/lust.Infatuation/lust.
A Review Of theA Review Of the
Liberal Arts & HumanitiesLiberal Arts & Humanities
36. Dyadic: Social PsychologyDyadic: Social Psychology
⢠âEquallyokedtariansâ are of interest to social
psychologists because they represent a dyadic group
of the same (or nearly equal/similar)âcivil identity.â
⢠Couples who primarily choose to bond and marry
together âbecauseâ they are the âsameâ or âvery
similarâ civil identities, among other reasons, may
contribute to marital longevity-staying together for a
lifetime as.. evidenced.
⢠The measured âself esteemâ of individuals of a marital
couple who marries with backgrounds related to their
own âcivil identitiesâ are worthy marital satisfaction
studies as well.
- Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology
37. United Nations
About 66% of the whole world knows about
âequallyokedtarianismâand are either:
* In favor towards status recognition
* Are in some way connected with the movement
* Regarded as âNeutralâ or without an official opinion
At least 1/3 of the U.N. member states ârecognizeâ an
EQUALLYOKEDTARIAN unique status.
An estimated 193 of the U.N. members have
constitutions that justices may rule on
discrimination cases concerning
âEquallyokedtariansâ 1,2,3,4
Social Psychiatry Notes:
Beliefs, Values, and Attitudes
38. ââUnpreferedââYokedâŚUnpreferedââYokedâŚ
Couples:
⢠One very fat weight â one very skinny weight
⢠One very poor income â one very rich income
⢠One very âsociableâ â one is very âhomebodyâ
⢠One talks very fast â one talks very slow
⢠One very tall in height â one very short in height
⢠One highly educated â one lowly educated
⢠One ill mannered â one well mannered1
- The True Phenomenology of
âOpposites Attractââ
39. Unequally Yoked: CausesUnequally Yoked: Causes
⢠Causes of Unequally Yoked âcoupling-upâ (postulated)
â Subcultural view: Self-image distortion
â Social learning: Observing perversions/secular media
â Psychological view: Impaired cognitive functioning
moral/religion derangement and personality defects
â Epigenetic factors: Imbalanced-familial/biological heritage
â Problem behavior syndrome: Social maladjustment and
emotionally distressed in youth -> subcultural thrill of
violating social mores/and crime.
â Gateway drugs: Access/available mind-altering
drugs/chemicals.
Social Psychiatry Notes:
Beliefs, Values, and Attitudes
40. Psychiatric SociologyPsychiatric Sociology
Thoughts and Thinking
disorder /disunion-
Cyclic-etiologic Factors:
⢠BiologicBiologic Causes â Air
pollutants â Water
contaminants â Food
toxins and poisons
⢠PsychologicPsychologic Causes â
Mental/Factual Lies â
Moral Perversions â
Emotional Abuse
⢠Social/CulturalSocial/Cultural Causes â
âUnequallyokedâ
intimate relationships
PSYCHOPSYCHO
Disordered
Thoughts and
Thinking
SOCIOCULTURALSOCIOCULTURAL
ââUnequallyokedâ
Coupling
BIOBIO
Brain Toxins/
Chemistry
The Biopsychosociocultural Medical Model/
Lifestyle and Epigenetics
42. Secularism & Religion MixSecularism & Religion Mix
⢠The unequallyoked coupleâŚmarried by worshippers of a false Christ (the elitist globalists who are of the devil)
⢠âŚglobalism ⌠the political âtradeâ interconnection of all the world via dictators/monarchs of territories economic
integration â âfreeâ migration of people âŚmalsuited coupling-up âŚâfree tradeâ need regulation by an entity ..a
common currency ⌠a common military⌠liberalism vs. rule of law, âŚmandate/ or advisory
⢠A secular concept â psychological warfare â to make people good seem bad/and bad seem good.
⢠Self-determination of the unequally yoke couple who is excluded from the remnant 144,000
⢠âŚthe enemy makes âŚglobalistic missionaries all over the world - in collusion with the same
⢠âŚsatan makes the unequallyoked situation that traps people in an unequallyoked relationship
⢠Fear of loneliness - âŚunequally yoked is.. a mixing âŚan acting out/acting - in order to avert persecution
⌠âhappy as a couple dirty pigs rolling in mudâ philosophy âŚa subculture/system of morality, ethics, and lawsâŚ.
⢠Common heritage - confounding the languages â analogy: âbabylonâ scattered around the face of the earth
⢠The devil imposes tatoos, wild hair doos styles, seductive clothing, gambling, rockânâroll ..unequallyoked intimacies
⢠âŚculture has built in boundaries of habitation - system of thought government âŚout of it came culture
⢠Addiction: addicted as a slave to immorality without a good test to assure relationship quality/accuracy
⢠Sin (..and yet a small fraction of Godâs will) reigns the heart
â To make unequallyoked couples âwantâ and âacceptâ unequallyoked coupleships for satisfaction
⢠âŚwar/military industry âŚincreasingly secularized culture of one world government of cultural homogency
⢠âTo die forâ âa one time exhilarating and Illicit sex act or illicit religious unequallyoked sex.
Social Psychiatry Notes:
Beliefs, Values, and Attitudes
44. IntellectualismIntellectualism
⢠Contemporary globalist who possess avante guarde
intellecturalism advances a world-view that is âholisticâ
with human beings evolving into such a progressive
civilization to that of intellectual perfectionism that is
indeed inclusive of âequallyokedtarianismequallyokedtarianism.â1
⢠The âhumanâ intellectual condition demonstrates a
higher intellectual capability with the evolution of
peoples who are âequallyokedpeoples who are âequallyokedâ- just as the prevalence
and distribution of statistical data evidence reveals.2
⢠True intellectualism includes the nuts and bolts of
modern âequallyokedtarismequallyokedtarismâââŚ3
Modern Intellectualism in the World:
Equallyokedtarianism
45. Psychic Fortune TellingPsychic Fortune Telling
In mega-corporate business world: uses brain-storming,
a âPsychicâ may be called upon by the executive board of
directors concerning identifying âmarketingâ targets especially -
special groups such as those called âequallyokedtariansâ1
Psychics working for corporate and industrial marketing
projections routinely identify âequallyokedtariansâ as
conservative - âheterosexualsâ with all the normal sexual
-needs, wants, and pleasure seeking wishes - as any other part
of the population, i.e., that a normal conspicuous consumer
has.2
Love, romance, and intimacy is âforetoldâ by Psychics
easily and project healthy patterns about couples - concerning
âequallyokedtariansâ modern dating, for âoccasionâ events,
dinning out, movies, and âlove giftsââŚ3
-The Truth About Opposites Attract:
A Social Phenomenology
46. âŚâŚchoose a destinyâŚchoose a destinyâŚ
âIt is the responsibility of each mature individual
to choose a destiny â that of
âequallyokedtarianismâ â for assuring
relationship satisfaction and longevity.â
Counseling & Psychotherapyâ
Spiritual/Personal Therapy
Toyoko, Japan
Anonymous
Pregnancy, sexual (pleasure preference) orientation by âsocietyâ (and subculture)
FOOTNOTE: To a lesser or greater degree of mental disability always coexists with any physical disability and so it is therefore that with a mental disability then a physical disability or a biochemical imbalance is coexistent-affecting/or effecting an individualâs âcivil identity.â
Equally Yoked, Equallyoked, Equallyokedtarian, Equallyokedtarianism, true equality, social mores, Egalitarian, Normalacy, Unequally Yoked, Abnormal Psychology, Abberation, Deviancy, Perversions, Psychopathology, Sociopathology, Violation of Social Mores, statistical data, Sociology 101, Introduction to Social Psychology, Charter Schools - Advanced Independent Psychological Sociology Studies, Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology, Human Ecology.
The young âhipâ Americans have a cultural humor that the ideal âraceâ is that of âWolfman Jackâ - a popular late night Adult radio show character. In science, âGene expression analysisâ particularly for identifying familial ancestry can be one way to analyze oneâs governmentâs âcivil identityâ with respect for âequallyokedtarianismâ.
The secular definition of âEquallyokedâ (as an integrated preference over the diverse âequally yokedâ definition) is used here.
Living a lie about sexuality -&gt; lying about âcivil identityâ too. âequally yokedâ - Itâs the right thing to do â its righteous â there is righteousness in it.
In Relationships 101 equallyoked and unequallyoked are described as âŚ.true equally and fast equally
Unpublished
Perverts, kissing-cousins, and true love.
âŚpopular slang for unequallyoked couples are â to name a few are rather ânegativeâ - âunequallyokedâ and âslaver-robotâ and âslaver-slaveâ relationships.
Introduce a story: The âcaseâ of the equallyoked blended family (The Brady Bunch)
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Boston, 1872 - World Peace Julbali â Individuals from all over the world who recognized, related to, identified with other equallyokedtarians actually raised awareness amongst a diverse multicultual society â the USA. (see photos)
An âequallyoked coupleâ who are remarkably well matched except,âsomethingâ one of the couple âdoesnât like about the âother oneââŚâunprefered-yokedâ meaning, âtheyâ are âoppositesâ in so many different ways.