It is hard to take “I miss him” seriously when there is time to animate an old photo, post it publicly, and perform grief online, but still no real effort to complete the one in-person step required to begin the process of seeing Liam.
Nine traits. Nine masks. One picture: Mark Anthony Stephens doesn’t just accuse others of narcissism — he embodies every trait himself. His accusations are his confessions, and his legacy is one of destruction.
Arrogance is the mask of insecurity. For Mark Anthony Stephens, it shows up in mocking others, dismissing professionals, and belittling his own children — leaving not respect, but resentment in his wake.
Narcissists live in envy — resenting others’ stability while imagining they’re the ones to be envied. For Mark Anthony Stephens, that means attacking authority, resenting his children’s growth, and projecting jealousy onto everyone around him.
A narcissist’s lack of empathy leaves others wounded and unseen. For Mark Anthony Stephens, this is evident in dismissing Liam’s medical crisis, laughing through chaos at games, neglecting support, and weaponizing faith at the expense of his children.
What starts as the “fun house” can turn into a roller coaster that never stops.
Children might say they want to live with the parent who offers freedom and fewer rules — but eventually, chaos becomes exhausting.
They learn that real love isn’t about who makes life easiest; it’s about who makes them feel safe.
He posted a quote about truth and manhood — then treated honesty like a lost accessory. If manhood begins with truth, this post reads like a confession. Satirical, sharp, and aimed where it matters.
Mark was removed from his children by court order for their protection. His absence isn’t alienation — it’s the direct result of his refusal to take the clear, simple steps required of him.
Narcissists thrive on grandiosity — inflating their importance to avoid accountability. Mark Anthony Stephens does this constantly, from his “Victory in Marriage” post to promises of a book that never arrives.
Mark Anthony Stephens regularly calls others “narcissists,” but his own actions match every textbook trait of narcissism. This series will break them down one by one — and unmask the truth behind his projection.
Mark posts memes about constitutional rights as if quoting amendments erases his record. But the truth is, he had every protection: attorneys, hearings, a clear path back. What followed wasn’t retaliation — it was consequences, backed by overwhelming evidence.