
🥇 Victory in Marriage: Mark Stephens Edition
July 16, 2025
📊 Mark’s Weekly Demon Attack Tracker™: Because Moving On is for Other People
July 16, 2025Well, well, well… it seems Mark Anthony Stephens is here to save us all from narcissists — by recording a podcast series on narcissism. Yes, the man who has spent years demanding attention, validation, playing the victim, idealizing himself, and creating chaos everywhere he goes is now here to educate the masses. 🍌💨
Let’s pause for a moment to savor this absolute masterpiece of self-unawareness:
“We will do a series to help people to not fall for the banana in the tail pipe.”
Mark… buddy… you are the banana.
This is the same Mark who:
- 🎩 Needs constant validation: (as documented by his endless stream of social media posts tagging himself as both victim and hero, sometimes within the same sentence)
- 🦸♂️ Thrives on the idealization stage: Just ask anyone who’s been love-bombed and then discarded at record speed.
- 😢 Plays the victim: A role he’s perfected, especially after court rulings, restraining orders, and any attempt at accountability.
- 🎥 Seeks attention: From filming chaos at children’s basketball tournamentsRob_Peters_Mark_Stephen…to co-opting discussions on narcissistic abuse so he can redirect sympathy toward himself.
And really, this is the whole point of his nonstop posting:
Mark’s relentless online activity isn’t about helping others understand narcissism — it’s about attention-seeking, pure and simple. When no new “supply” can be baited into his life, social media becomes his feeding ground. Every post, every vague allegation, every self-pitying meme is designed to put himself at the center of the narrative, extract sympathy, and manufacture relevance.
He doesn’t need a podcast to explain narcissism… his entire posting history is the case study.
Oh, and let’s not forget his record of dismissing clinical professionals like Dr. Rao, whose documentation highlights Mark’s inability to engage constructively in his own son’s urgent careDr. Rao. While claiming concern, Mark was busy undermining doctors, disrupting treatment, and spreading misinformation about eating disorders.
🪞 “New Supply Not Found… so Social Media Will Do”
Mark hasn’t been able to bait a fresh “supply” into his folds lately — no new target to love-bomb, idealize, and discard — so instead, he’s feeding off all of us via social media. Every post, every vague reference, every pseudo-intellectual ramble about narcissism isn’t meant to heal anyone… it’s meant to soothe his own bruised ego and manufacture the attention he can’t extract from a new partner.
Social media is his new “supply” — an endless feedback loop where likes, views, and imaginary applause fuel his desperate need for relevance. He’s not educating… he’s extracting.
🚩 And here’s the real kicker:
At this point, Mark throws up so many red flags that even the most desperate wemon would be sprinting for the exits before he finishes his podcast intro music.
(And yes — wemon is exactly how Mark spells “women” in his posts. A Freudian slip? A typo? A repeated misspelling? Either way, it’s become his signature — as consistent as his projection, blame-shifting, and refusal to self-reflect.)




In case you missed it, here’s the classic Mark playbook:
- Disregards court orders
- Refuses domestic violence evaluations
- Blames everyone else
- Publicly smears his ex-wife, partners, and anyone who questions him
- Accuses medical experts of fraud while promoting his own half-baked conspiracies
Yet here he is, microphone in hand, courageously stepping forward to warn you… about people like himself. 🤦♂️
📢 Satirical Call to Action:
Before you hit “play” on this trainwreck podcast:
- 🍿 Grab your popcorn
- 🥤 Pour a glass of almond milk, NO SOY! (just be careful — remember, according to Mark: soy might “make you gay”)
- 🎧 Buckle up for a tour of projection, denial, and DARVO in action
⚠️ Warning: If Mark accidentally catches himself telling the truth during an episode, expect an immediate 90-minute follow-up podcast where he lies himself out of it — complete with run-on sentences, ALL CAPS, and misspellings.lies himself out of it — complete with run-on sentences, ALL CAPS, and misspellings.
Mark Anthony Stephens, narcissism podcast, DARVO, narcissistic abuse irony, projection, blame shifting, self-unawareness, social media hypocrisy, narcissist idealization, constant validation, victim playing, satire



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