Marcus Dib

We live in a culture of constant noise, and where ideology is wrapped as truth.

Basic definitions — even of gender and sexuality— shift with every scroll.

No wonder so many young people feel anxious, disconnected, or lost.
They’re told that discomfort means gender dysphoria.
That questioning means something’s wrong with them.
That if they don’t fit the script, they must be something else entirely.

But they’re not broken.
They’re overstimulated.
Overexposed.
Exhausted from trying to understand simple things about themselves in a world that insists on making everything complicated.

Radical gender ideology doesn’t bring clarity —
especially not to young people.
It brings more labels, more confusion, and more pressure to “be something.”

Peace begins when you stop letting the internet define who you are.
When you come back to your body.
To calmness.
To simplicity.
To reality.

Let go of the pressure.
You don’t need to identify as some new, made-up gender to be valid.
You don’t need to force uniqueness into your personality.

You’re already unique.
Exactly as you are.

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@annarcher5198

BEAUTIFULLY PUT MARCUS, ❤, your well loved, and your words are awesome THANK YOU, across the pond in LA California Ann

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@medicbabe2ID

Puberty sucks for EVERYONE. Back in the 70s puberty hit me like a Mack truck fully loaded with river rock. I woke up one day with tig ole bitties, and I hated them. I showered with ugly Sears bra on because I didn't want to look at them. Today they'd probably be removed "for my mental health." I snapped out of it and adjusted to my body, like literally everyone does. It's not a cakewalk, BUT THERE'S NOTHING WRONG WITH YOU. IT'S GROWTH. Buckle in and enjoy the trip and everything you'll learn about yourself along the way. It's all part of life. You'll be fine. Promise. ❤

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@Lyre_31

This means so much to me. Since I was 13, I thought I was trans. I was so sure I wanted to go through with the transition. And then, one day, I watched one of your videos out of curiosity. I am so glad I wasn't too deep in the gender ideology that was being shoved down my throat, or else I would've just dismissed you as transphobic and moved on. But I kept watching your videos, and thanks to you, I understood that I was not trans. And now, I'm a lesbian woman, and I am comfortable with my body for the first time in years. I am happier, and I am finally living my life to the fullest. Thinking I would've made irreversible changes to my body back then is scary now. I will forever be grateful to you, Marcus. ❤

2 months ago | 9

@CharliStar

Beautifully said Marcus 🫶🥰 Loving yourself is the biggest and best thing someone can do for themselves. It’s thanks to people like you, that I’m now working at trying to love myself at present - it’s gonna take time but I’m glad I’m working at this. I’m not trans, but I know if I had been born more recently, with all this nonsense being pushed on children, that I would have been had I been born after the year 2000. I am grateful for the fact I was born in the late 80’s, grew up in the 90’s / 00’s with a mom who allowed me to be the tomboy I was & that I still have all my female parts - despite not always liking / wanting them! - I can’t even have kids so it’s not about that side of things (medical chaos in my body won’t allow for it) but I’m so glad this stuff was not around back then… and I have my female bod

2 months ago (edited) | 9

@blackmagpie2464

If I believed in gender bs I would id as a demisexual gray ace non binary Demi girl and im just a straight tomboy who doesn’t sleep with strangers lol You’re amazing Marcus! ❤❤

2 months ago (edited) | 5

@andrewunderwood4570

Well said, I think social media should be age restricted, its adding to everything you've mentioned Marcus.

2 months ago | 33

@WitchBye

Beautiful and true! Amazing message, Marcus. I'll pass it around.

2 months ago | 4

@SilentHonor2012

This is brilliant, Marcus. Love your intelligence and always enjoy your channel.

2 months ago | 3

@lazygamingperson

Essentially, people just forgot to like themselves for who they are. Nothing wrong with improving yourself but you don't need to create an entire new persona Everytime they create a new label.

2 months ago | 18

@renaissancemom817

So well said!

2 months ago | 2

@princessofarchetypes3870

Amen Marcus. God bless you!!!

2 months ago | 6

@MASHkicksass

Love this growth ❤ amazing representation of sanity in life ❤

2 months ago | 2

@navynew

very well said! thank you ❤

2 months ago | 2

@cosmickilroy

❤❤❤ Yes. Thank you

2 months ago | 3

@angelika_munkastrap4634

Exactly - well said Marcus - I saw a mini example of that yesterday - of people not applying a label to anything - was a reaction from a USA based reaction channel to the song “I am Australian” and the reactors are black and they were told in the comments by someone -“ if you come to Australia you’d just be Australian - not African-Australian as in our country we don’t label people here - we’re all just one” and that’s so true - we’re all Aussie - with no division and no separation of peoples - no matter where on earth we’re from - what country what political affiliation what age what sex we are - we’re all ONE - Australian

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@schizzieblue

As the "other mom" to several young people, they know they will get no judgement from me. Love and acceptance, sure, but I also don't tolerate delusion and BS. They know this. This is why they come to me for hugs and a shoulder to cry on and an ear to listen. I Will listen and forever tell them, until I hope they truly hear, that there is absolutely nothing wrong with them. How others percieve them is on that person. A closed mind will never change, but if talking to someone can bring two souls closer, I'm all for that. Take your time in discovering who you are. Not who you think others want or expect you to be. Until we learn to love and accept ourselves, we cannot move forward. We must be a complete person in our own right. And for Every one of us, that takes work. If someone thinks they have no work to do on themselves, it's a delusion. We are all perfectly imperfect. Love and acceptance shouldn't be that hard. If it is, it means a decision is to be made. Is it worth the work or not. Love yourself for who you are. The right people will love you for the same reason. The ones who can't or won't accept you aren't your people. Leave them with a smile. It is their loss if they can't see a good soul that maybe comes across as a bit different to what they are used to. Love and hugs from your "other mom". ❤

2 months ago | 19

@Stalemarshmallow

YES MARCUS. I am such a fan of you.

2 months ago | 2

@Boyhead1973

Wise words!

2 months ago | 2

@techwithbec

Love the direction you're taking your channel in! ❤ Very excited for what's to come 🙂

2 months ago | 5

@nikoqaddadeh3238

Well said. I wish this whole planet could hear your words.

2 months ago | 13