Welcome Marcus, aka The Offensive Tranny onto my show! I'm so excited to finally have Marcus on here for an interview to talk about trans issues because he's super awesome and is doing so much good for society. We talk about transtrenders, trans tiktoks, parents transitioning their kids, gender-affirming clinics, and more! Show some love to Marcus in the comments. Love, Buck
@godsrevolver97378 ай бұрын
Awesome conversation! And congratulations to him for doing everything right in the trans world, and standing up for kids!
@nightowl24868 ай бұрын
@BuckAngelOfficial There is...without a doubt. ..an intity that wants to not only rule over humanity but also wants to destroy it. This is only one way to achieve it's goal. If you can have the masses believe that 2+2=3.... you can easily have them believe that good is bad and bad is good. Wrong is right. They stop reproducing and believe their rights come from the Joe's of the world not God.🙏❤
@nightowl24868 ай бұрын
Yt won't let me say what I want to... gov is forcefully pushing this in to society for the purpose of creating laws to control everyone.
@AngelaPaulina19898 ай бұрын
Thank you for having him on the show! This video was much appreciated ❤
@nightowl24868 ай бұрын
Yt won't let me comment 🤬🤬🤬
@marcusdib8 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for having me! I can't stop smiling when speaking to you! Sending huge hugs and love
@heatherjalbert74068 ай бұрын
You are amazing 👏 thank u for all your awareness and insight. I am not trans but am part of the lgb community and have felt so embarrassed since the whole trans agenda started popping off. So it's great to feel pride again in folks in my community. ❤ Your gonna do some amazing $hit in life my friend❤ never forget that. You already have, but I see a bright beautiful future in folks like you❤
@Ilive_4208 ай бұрын
Love you Marcus 💙🙏🏾
@sherryk53818 ай бұрын
Marcus, you are awesome
@americangirl66548 ай бұрын
Awesome to see you two talk!
@Nine284578 ай бұрын
Love you Marcus!
@Lucien234-i2z8 ай бұрын
I am not trans but I am a nurse, what concerns me the most in trans health care is that the patients don't fully understand the consequences of surgical transitioning, the doctors are supposed to explain all possible known outcomes of a medical procedure both good and bad, it really worries me as a nurse that doctors are withholding such information, it's a failure in duty of care. As a nurse I would be prosecuted to the full extent of the law if I failed in my duty of care, I don't know how these gender specialists are getting away with it.
@aurorastorm98428 ай бұрын
Well said I also do not like the sanitised nomenclature top surgery nope Radical Bi Lateral Mastectomy.
@candaceewell95828 ай бұрын
I couldn’t even get my tubes tied because I was "young” and I could change my mind 🙄 I was an adult (24) and I already had 2kids. I am a bleeder and I’m not good with birthing babies my blood pressure drops dramatically, I have had to have emergency c-sections and it wasn’t until I had my third THEY finally said it! I am pretty sure I knew what I needed not just wanted but "you could change your mind” bothers me the most when I hear kids transitioning! I wanted to drop out of school, I wanted a tattoo and I wanted to get married at 16😂 BOY I sure had no clue!!!!
@agnes12508 ай бұрын
@@candaceewell9582 yeah, it's crazy. I knew a turkish woman once, who wanted to have her tubes tied in her second C-section, fourth birth. She was literally begging, but the doctor said no, bc he feared to get in trouble with her husband and that she'd sue him later. She was 25.
@rachaelroessler99788 ай бұрын
Nurse here too and I completely agree
@darkside_of_funghi71988 ай бұрын
I don‘t even understand when that changed. In my twenties we knew the risks of taking hormones and the really risky operations and now they sell it like sweets. I‘m not sure if this is only activism or if this is going for money but I hate it. How can these people sleep at night? Like wpath leaks, they know they are malpractising
@KoalaOwlPaws8 ай бұрын
First we got Blaire White, and now we got Marcus Dib! Love you three, I'm so glad people like you are exposing the madness.
@BuckAngelOfficial8 ай бұрын
thanks friend ❤
@KoalaOwlPaws8 ай бұрын
@@BuckAngelOfficial no prob! You three make me feel mentally safe, your community is actually honest! Love your content!
@PamelaH_HappyVibes8 ай бұрын
I agree!
@lizzeltired21558 ай бұрын
And there is now Alexis Blake. Buck should have her on.
@OwlMystical8 ай бұрын
@@lizzeltired2155 YES, PLEASE! I would love to see that!!! @lizzeltired2155
@KYLEDAVY258 ай бұрын
As a transgender public figure myself I’ve had many people try to get me to dislike the two of you yet you two have spoke nothing but facts. I’ve made a video in the past talking about how I will always be female and I got chewed up in the comments being compared to you two and after watching this video I’m proud to be compared because you’re happy yet truthful. Not hateful and fake
@BuckAngelOfficial8 ай бұрын
Thank you friend❤
@eerielamp8 ай бұрын
Love to see a prince (a king to be) solid in who he is 😤
@thelestrangelair8 ай бұрын
And you just said it so well. People trying to get you not to like someone. Why do they care who others like? It's scary.
@michaelwalerysiak93108 ай бұрын
I'm straight and white and follow the truth. No judgement on your transition. If all these other transitioners were as grounded you there wouldn't be any issue.
@willow16987 ай бұрын
@@thelestrangelairYup. People tried to get me to dislike Blaire White. I watched her. I peaked.
@llkoolbean49358 ай бұрын
Marcus is a brilliant thinker and a very strong voice for the community
@BuckAngelOfficial8 ай бұрын
definitely 💙
@BabzV8 ай бұрын
Agreed. :)
@johannesstephanusroos49698 ай бұрын
We stan Marcus Dib in this house ❤
@michaelr.48788 ай бұрын
These are the people that should be on the news talking about 'trans stuff'....not the crazy nutjobs that we see on tv every day.
@heatherjalbert74068 ай бұрын
❤amen❤
@chilltarts8 ай бұрын
Blackwater and Vanguard would never allow that. A complete reset of society, including an economic revamp toward “feudalism 2.0”, is what they want- and they will continue to promote their technocratic narrative everywhere you look until we all revolt or they accomplish their goals. 🤷🏽♀️
@willow16987 ай бұрын
Posie Parker, Megyn Kelly, Piers Morgan, and others. I agree that they need more trans people though!
@EastSide-qc5oy7 ай бұрын
@@willow1698 Piers Morgan purposefully puts on the weird, dramatic representation of gay people just to make that side seem nonsensical. James Barr does a terrible job of debating any of these issues, especially when it’s 4 conservatives against 1 gay guy. It’s controlled opposition. It’s theater for clicks, which to some degree the video we are is as well.
@willow16987 ай бұрын
@@EastSide-qc5oyyeah, I agree. I didn't want to say Piers but I couldn't think of the actual channel I am thinking of. I'll look for it and get back to you. I don't like Piers himself, but I like his guests, like Tyrus. The gay guy did have terrible takes though and he certainly spoke for four people lmao
@robbiewright95738 ай бұрын
It's so refreshing and informative to listen to two sane, rational trans men talk about the reality of transitioning. I can't say this enough...Thank you Buck, for educating me on this important topic. I'm a 55 year old heterosexual conservative male, and I completely believe in Live and let live. The progressives are going insane with all these " personal pronouns" and letting kids use puberty blockers and other insane things. I truly appreciate your point of view. And your guests are super informative too! Oh , and another thing that bothers me is this progressive trend of "drag queen story hour" at the public library ! You do a good job of letting people know what it means to be a authentic trans person. Any who😂 thanks again...
@BuckAngelOfficial8 ай бұрын
thank you so much for the lovely comment, my friend!!
@robbiewright95738 ай бұрын
@@BuckAngelOfficial Have a great weekend. Peace!
@Nonya126086 ай бұрын
Yeah, it's very informative to listen to two guys with no degree in medicine, or anything else that qualifies them to decide how and when trans people should transition. Heaven forbid people actually ask trans people how they feel about it. 🙄🤦🏼♀️
@akashajones60796 ай бұрын
@@Nonya12608 Your comment makes no sense... These are trans people.. Also, those in medicine are being pushed by politics. Not to mention the money being made by surgeons who do the actual procedures. Those in a place of power and prestige don't always get it right.
@Merry-g4k3 күн бұрын
Drag queens are not Trans. They are adult entertainers. It's akin to letting strippers read to kids.
@katoe9088 ай бұрын
I grew up not liking stereotypically feminine things, I was a traumatized child and deeply into emo/scene culture, and if I were a kid now I 100% guarantee I would think I’m trans. Now I’m in my 20’s and still have a more androgynous style but I am definitely not trans. Children do NOT have the capacity to understand the long-term consequences of gender transition and it would’ve ruined my life had I done it. I wish you both so much peace and happiness, love that you are living your best lives and speaking the truth 💞
@gabrielalokelani21458 ай бұрын
I've been thinking the exact same thing lol trans kids are the new emo kids
@viviannichols35828 ай бұрын
I think it’s pretty common to not feel comfortable with becoming a woman (if you’re female) or a man (if you’re male) just prior to reaching adulthood. It’s new and scary. As a kid, you can get away with being more androgynous. It was weird for me to think of being an adult woman with boobs and everything. I was at least 18 before I was okay with being an adult female and had the confidence to be myself and not worry about expectations or stereotypes. It’s just horrible that kids are being told that this very normal aspect of development means they have the wrong body and should change it before even going through puberty.
@shannon82548 ай бұрын
When I was 6 (I am a biological woman),, I liked the color red, Lightning McQueen, etc in the late 2010s. Now, I like dresses, heels, makeup, floral clothes, girly clothes, etc. I am still a woman---not trans.
@Janellabelle8 ай бұрын
I was a tomboy growing up, very athletic, rode horses, liked playing in the dirt, but i also liked playing "House" and I'd be the mom and take care of my baby doll. I swear I took better care of my baby doll as a 6-year-old child than some 30-year-old grown women do today. Lol, in my heart, I was a girl and thought about who I would marry someday when I was a grown woman-something I couldn't wait to be. I was so happy the day I got my period. I still remember the date 21 years later, but I was never stereotypically girly. And I am so glad I was allowed to be that without someone whispering in my ear, "Are you a boy? Because you don't wear dresses girls wear dresses and you don't do that. Are you SURE you're a girl?!...so I think you might be a boy. What do you think?" It wouldve been SO damaging and confusing and I can easily see myself saying, "well I dont know, if you, a grown adult doesn't even know" trusting the adults to make the correct medical decisions for me and stopping my puberty that, when left alone I was so happy to experienece because it was making me 1 step closer to the woman I am today...but I hear you. I would have fallen into this trap, too, just because I wasn't a stereotypical girl. I'm 100 % straight. If the most beautiful woman in the world asked me if she could have sex with me I'd decline, and I've really thought about it before because I had a best friend that come out to me and said she'd had a crush on me for a long time would be I like to be her gf and I knew I wasn't attracted to women but I thought and thought so long about whether I could maybe do it because she was my best friend so if we could be girlfriends that sounded so perfect, but ultimately I decided I just can't enjoy sex with a woman and it'd be unfair to me and her if I pretended I could. She didn't speak to me again after that. Almost like how a guy will pretend they're your friend for a while, then they'll make their sexual advances, and when you turn them down, you'll never hear from them again. Exactly like that.
@tiaragems38948 ай бұрын
I've said that before to my friends, the transtrenders are today's emos. Back in the day, emos were the misfits. There's nothing wrong with that, I was an emo/scene kid lol
@cyndyatwildrose55518 ай бұрын
Thank you for doing this video! My 34 yr old daughter got caught up in the trans “movement” and there was zero gate keeping. She went online and was given T with no counseling etc. She blew her family apart and has caused her kids all sorts of trauma. She went from being a mom who was very involved in her kids and the community to being an anger man who is in and out of jail and has a drug and alcohol problem. I really wished someone had said no, see a therapist for a year first then we will talk about T. I tried to get her to do that and was call transphobic. Also kids try all sorts of different things as they grow. We need to let them be kids!
@SusanWillan8 ай бұрын
Testosterone will make some people violent and angry all the stuff men get if something really upsets them
@opps85118 ай бұрын
She is just letting her suppressed emotions out. I see no problem
@opps85118 ай бұрын
You described your daughter as being a good mother and community member instead of her own person. And you don’t seem like you care a lot about her mental health lol
@maikawaiip-chan26608 ай бұрын
@@opps8511... wait did you ignore that they said right after the daughter now son goes in and out of jail and is on drugs. From being a loving mother to a son that most likely violent and doesn't care about his family...
@azuropixie57038 ай бұрын
@@opps8511 are you high? -in jail all the time -drug abuse -alcohol abuse That is not someone being their own person, that is someone who has gone off the rails and needs all the help they can get.
@rebeccasmith30168 ай бұрын
“It’s hard to be right on the internet” is one of the best lines I’ve heard in months.
@carleyhenderson845 ай бұрын
I agree ❤
@nibeam92516 ай бұрын
Absolutely brilliant. You guys and Blair are the voices of sanity the world desperately needs!!!!!
@AlmostArrynt8 ай бұрын
I appreciate you both. The transitioning children and detrans issues hit so close to me. I was a kid that struggled with dysphoria. I wanted to be a boy so bad. Since I was 2 or 3 I would ask my mom why I wasn't a boy. But in my mid 20s I realized WHY I felt that way and that I didn't have to transition to be the things I wanted to be. There's so many things I'd have missed out on if my parents transitioned me as a child. I appreciate you both for talking about this.
@BabzV8 ай бұрын
I'm glad you're feeling more content in your own body and mind. I don't think I was dysphoric myself growing up, but I did want to be a boy for the longest time. I did not feel comfortable at all in my own body. Turns out I was(still am) just a tomboy and a lesbian.
@gabrielalokelani21458 ай бұрын
I was the same way at 2-4. I would even tell my parents I was sad I didn't have a penis. They let me cut my hair and wear my brothers clothes, but one day when I was about 5 I wanted to wear a dress, and that was that! I was still a tomboy as an adolescent, but as a teen I leaned into my femininity more. I'm so happy to be a woman, I love my husband and can't wait to have kids! These kids don't have time to figure things out and grow into themselves as you and I have.
@AlmostArrynt8 ай бұрын
@@BabzV When I was about 8, my friend's mom told me that I was a tomboy and would grow out of it. It hurt my feelings at the time. I haven't grown out of being a tomboy and I'm bisexual. I think that's the thing.. We're lumped into these categories and made to feel something is wrong with us if we don't behave like the stereotypes. And now I see girls being told by their peers "if you like girls, then you must be trans" The whole movement that boys can be feminine and still be boys, and girls can be masculine and still be girls is being flushed down the toilet. We're back to stereotyping.
@AlmostArrynt8 ай бұрын
@@gabrielalokelani2145 I'm glad you were able to explore your personality and individuality without pressure ❤️ You're 100% right!
@BabzV8 ай бұрын
@@AlmostArryntYou're spot on, we've gone backwards.
@selenam92338 ай бұрын
I have 2 sons. The first always loved the female characters in all the Pixar movies, and his comfort doll was Jessie from Toy Story. The second boy loved wearing my shoes. It was never an issue or even a conversation. That’s just what they loved. Fast forward and they are 11 and 12 and well adjusted little dudes who know who they are and where they stand. The first is on the spectrum and has no confusion about his place in the world at all… they may or may not change and change again during puberty, but we live in the real world here , so take comfort that it can be done and most of us parents are not like the ones we see all over the media xxx Ps love you guys xxx
@dongiano8 ай бұрын
Marcus is so handsome lol
@johannesstephanusroos49698 ай бұрын
Good Danish genes, probably. He's a really good person, and that shows, too
@SusanWillan8 ай бұрын
Well she's actually a girl at the end of the day if she stopped taking the testosterone that is what makes her look that way
@robotmerger8 ай бұрын
@@SusanWillanif she stopped taking it, nothing extreme would happen, her voice would remain the same, facial hair might not grow. But she’ll still have whatever she got out of taking it. And.. it’s not like periods or anything like that’ll happen considering she removed her uterus.
@t.n.97208 ай бұрын
Had I’ve been younger and open for trans/women, I would definitely be flirting with him 😉
@americangirl66548 ай бұрын
He really is, and I’m a straight woman 😳
@poluki8 ай бұрын
I also agree with you Buck, when you say that nobody is moving on. "trans" people who aren't actually trans will harp about how hard their lives are. Of course a trans person's life will be hard. I don't know any actual trans people who had it easy in a sense. You can sulk and have bad days of dysphoria (been there, done that) but when you don't move on and make peace with the person who you once were, you will never be satisfied.
@Babens_8 ай бұрын
what I loved most about Marcus' channel is the headline: "Mental health first" YES, a lot of mentally unhealthy people are making a transition without the gender disforia, that is a problem that NEEDS to be addressed, and Marcus is doing it to perfection!
@emohbrisnicki76488 ай бұрын
46:48 Buck, I'd love you to talk more on this - even interview people living with dysphoria but not pursuing transition. I think if there is a treatment for dysphoria that allows people to avoid medicalization, that would be such a gift to share.
@alexandrialeonora65428 ай бұрын
I’m someone in the group of living with dysphoria but not pursuing transition (for now). I second your comment and would love to hear more about ways to deal with it that don’t require the money and medicalizarion of current “trans care”.
@GillianSteer8 ай бұрын
I'm a 56 year old woman who is absolutely horrified about what is going on today I suffered from endometriosis for decades & it crippled my life, I was blessed to have 3 kids even though I was told it would never happen but I literally had to fight for over 4 years for my gynaecologist to "allow" me to have a full hysterectomy yet they're giving it to kids who don't yet fully understand the consequences at the drop of a hat, it's abuse at a dangerous level Personally I also think there's an agenda here, if they sterilise kids/teens isn't this just a sick way that leads to population control?
@lellyt23728 ай бұрын
Your last line is the absolute crux of the matter. This is also why they push the homos3xual family. Never forget that eugenics did not begin in naz1 germany, it was America where h1tler got that idea in the first place and Margaret Sanger was a "fan" and did everything she could to bring planned parenthood to certain communities that she believed should have less children.
@thelestrangelair8 ай бұрын
There has to be a dark motive for all this illogic for sure.
@reneecaballero96248 ай бұрын
Going through fighting to get reproductive care myself, been trying to find a doctor for 2yrs it's ridiculous!
@heatherjalbert74068 ай бұрын
These are the actual voices of the majority of how we feel. Weather your trans, straight, bi, Whatever. Common sense and genuine empathy have not been lost in the clown show. Thanks you guys. So much love from VA. ❤❤❤
@lellyt23728 ай бұрын
Exactly ! I am a hetero woman, SAHM, in rural Ireland and I agree completely with Buck and Marcus, Blaire etc. We literally have nothing in common in terms of our environment, work, country, lifestyle, income etc, whatever metric you pick would be completely different, but, it is just like you said, common sense and genuine empathy are two of the universal traits of humanity and there are far more who think like us in this clown world than there are clowns (they just scream louder and are supported by the system)
@littledeb8 ай бұрын
It is the Lupron that causes the atrophy. I have never been on testosterone and my body atrophied being on Lupron for endometriosis. I was not given the vaginal estrogen until long after atrophy happened. I was also in a constant state of infection. I was only on it for a year and it did so much damage. I am much closer to Buck’s age than Marcus’ age. It has taken years to get me diagnosed and I still get pushback that “something else caused it.” They can’t show Lupron in its true light.
@vg77358 ай бұрын
Menopause can cause it. I don't know when you took the Lupron but if you are around 60 menopause might have played a part in it.
@littledeb8 ай бұрын
@@vg7735thank you for the opportunity to clarify. I agree that natural menopause can cause it. But this was medical menopause because I was on Lupron at age 26-27. The atrophy was prominent in my early 40s. I didn’t reach natural menopause for 10 more years. They still prescribe it for endometriosis, and I am completely against it. The follow up to show how many of us have later atrophy is nil. At age 26, I had no idea what atrophy even was, let alone if they warned that it could be a delayed reaction. Informed consent isn’t possible with this drug, is my personal opinion.
@lizp72488 ай бұрын
It is definitely the lupron that causes it! People with endometriosis arent menopausal when they are treated. The drug puts you into fake menopause overnight not to mention the constant hot flushes, depression, anxiety and the rest that comes out of nowhere! Im Buck's age. I had lupron 17 years before menopause kicked in. I lost my job after what it did to me, i couldn't concentrate and was bursting into tears at work! Nobody warned me, I was told it was just a "little injection to stop your periods" I tried to tell a gynaecologist years later what problems that brief treatment left me with. She said, "oh well we dont give it on its own any more, it's too strong." great, that really helps me! It isn't a drug to be taken lightly, ever.
@AS86438 ай бұрын
I'm so excited for this
@BuckAngelOfficial8 ай бұрын
Yay glad you're watching friend
@GratitudeheartАй бұрын
Having you say parents have lost their child is so amazing. That is exactly how I felt and trying to explain that to my child I got anger and how they had not been living as themselves for years and I was not being supportive or there for them. That I should not feel like I did. I was told to throw away all the pictures we had as a family when they were younger and they were their true self now and I was being hateful, because I was struggling with it. I also got yelled at for miss gendering and I was trying to figure it out myself. I love my child. I support my child. I have stood up to people and cut people off who have been mean with my child. My child is in their 30's. I support them. My child is And always will be my child and I love them. I also grieved the loss of my child, not that they were gone, but the idea of them was gone and struggling with that. I was told how wrong it was, because they weren't dead and they were being their true self. Having this validation from you guys was so amazing, because I have felt so bad for feeling grief and loss over it. I wish I could get my kid to talk to you guys. My kid is an amazing person and regardless of who they become they are an amazing person. I know they struggle and the person you spoke about with SA and some of the other stuff fits my child. It is scary. Hugs you guys are amazing.....
@cryn18188 ай бұрын
Buck- I was saying to my spouse right before you did!- Marcus has matured in to such a handsome young man! ❤To you both❤
@BuckAngelOfficial8 ай бұрын
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@BabzV8 ай бұрын
Marcus is a smart cookie, and I really appreciate his perspective, so I'll definitely check this one out later. Thank you Buck, I have a lot of respect for you and appreciation, I hope you're doing well my friend. Love from tulip country. 😊🌷
@josephpowell84248 ай бұрын
Thank you both for being outspoken as you are! My youngest sibling is a transman and I was able to turn him onto y’alls content about a year ago. His mental has improved by leaps and bounds, self harm has stopped and stability seems normal. Genuinely THANK YOU BOTH SO MUCH y’all probably saved his life and definitely helped our family.
@eerielamp8 ай бұрын
That's so so so incredible! Tell him he's awesome. I hope he's doing well
@deecawford8 ай бұрын
I was watching Buck and somehow I had started watching Marcus. I relate to both of you and I’m a straight 50 yr old women, wife, mother and grandmother. The respect I have for you both 😮. Thank you for helping to save our kids and our sanity
@tigernotwoods9148 ай бұрын
The collab we’ve all been waiting for. The collab we all needed. The heroes we need but don’t deserve. This is epic. Great job gents.
@Tia-Louisa8 ай бұрын
100%! Loved these guys for years now and SO glad they co-labed! Love them both! And Rose of Dawn of coarse!
@carolinetuohy108 ай бұрын
I really enjoy Marcus’s videos. His message is very strong. I appreciate your use of the word “transsexual” opposed to transgender considering transsexual is reality and transgender is ideology.
@amandawilkinsontarot70968 ай бұрын
I call them Trans-Trenders
@maxdome51625 ай бұрын
Yall are the only people online that are truelly fighting for trans acceptance, blaire too.
@therealdeal36728 ай бұрын
The whole nonbinary thing is madness. One of my best friends just ate it up when her daughter declared herself as nonbinary and a they them. She is a petite girl and I haven't kept up with what the latest status is, but it seems to me that hopefully she's getting over it. She doesn't dress that tomboyish. I was a tomboy and I got the rules changed in the 1960s at my school district by having my mom write me a note every day so I could wear pants to school. Thankful that my mom was willing to help push change in that direction at that time. Later on I loved wearing skirts and dresses. People need to just learn to accept themselves and be comfortable in their own skin as much as they can. Most people can. And the ones who can't should be totally honest about it the way that Buck Angel and Marcus Dib are honest about it.💙
@Nicolejeannette18 ай бұрын
Talking about the atrophy you two have because of testosterone, also helps us woman who are in menopauze. I was not aware of this....because of you two i now do. So i as a 59 year old woman thanks you for talking about this. It was an eyeopener for me.
@heatherjalbert74068 ай бұрын
Absolutely I'm 46 starting that journy and what a hell ride young ladies have to look forward to😢😂! Sending love and prayers to everyone out there❤
@shannonstevens24768 ай бұрын
I'll be 55 this year and I watched a video with these two talking about pretty much the same as here. I learned more about menopause (still going through it when I saw the vid) from two trans men than I had in the 3 years of going through menopause. So Thank you to Buck and Marcus for 1) being rational reasonable people and 2) doing these informative videos. Keep up the good guys. Well done ❤❤❤
@heatherjalbert74068 ай бұрын
@@shannonstevens2476 exactly amen 🙏
@anastasiae.53388 ай бұрын
@@shannonstevens2476 Hi there fellow 1969er! I pretty much had to learn about menopause by researching on the internet. My mom died a couple of years before menopause hit, so I had nobody to ask about it. So weird to have a genitalia problem in common with a couple of dudes, but there you are.
@jaijai52503 ай бұрын
The comments on this thread are interesting. I’m 60 this year. Don’t any of you speak to women who are similar in age, or older about the menopausal symptoms you’re experiencing. There’s also lots of information on the internet, even on books about women’s bodies.
@myjoy2118 ай бұрын
Marcus really looks handsome. He's obviously worked very hard with his transition and it shows❤❤
@ThatOneJayBean8 ай бұрын
My two favorite trans men! ❤
@Theelderscrolls528 ай бұрын
My family is very female dominated. My brother were princess dresses, makeup, high heels. He’s 100% straight. It didn’t mean anything other than my sister and I forced him to be our ‘sister’ 😂
@Froggyboo778 ай бұрын
My husband is a manly man. He grew up with an older sister and a younger sister. Those 2 dressed my husband up as girl many times, especially for Halloween. He actually made a cute little girl. He's 50 now and is still a manly man. If he had been a kid in this day and time, his mom would have been pushed to transition him. The world would have missed out on a wonderful young man and two beautiful young ladies and a cute little girl. (I'm bragging on my kids and I'm a bit biased 😊)
@Theelderscrolls528 ай бұрын
@@Froggyboo77 my brother still lets the little girl cousins paint his nails and put makeup on him. He’s a big 6 foot man who goes to the gym. 🤣 those men make the best fathers I believe.
@TarynRMartin7 ай бұрын
There are pictures of two girl cousins and I having done this to their brother when we were little. Maybe he didn’t want to be excluded from dress up or Pretty Pretty Princess. 👸🏻🤷🏻♀️
@RegesCoffeeBreak8 ай бұрын
We were 4 kids (2 young boys and 2 teenage daughters). My youngest brother, when he was 5, used to wear my mother's and my clothes. My Mother just said that he wanted to be like us, his sisters and Mother, which he admires a lot. This phase slowly disapeared by the age of 7. Now, 30 years later, he's a happy Dad. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS BUCK! Blair, Marcus and the other wonderful persons, you made the world a better place.
@disisnotmysandwich8 ай бұрын
my two favourite trans men in the whole wide world, everything you guys do and say should be mainstream and the current vile rhetoric pushed out. ♥ you guys look so happy and healthy which reflects the goodness and truth within you. love you guys!
@comentaristametaforico92878 ай бұрын
Ah, Blaire, Buck, and Marcus, the legends on the internet! You are saving lives, helping people rethink what they really want for themselves and for the health in society.
@jjj4n48 ай бұрын
I'm so glad you did a collab with Marcus. You, Marcus, and Blaire are the voice of reason. I'd love to see all three of you sometimes! ❤
@jojowynne2338 ай бұрын
That was fantastic! Two of my favourite T Men together, Buck and Marcus. Thank you! In your discussion, Marcus said something that made so much sense. Buck you’ve always talked about GI being a social contagion and Marcus said the kids are taking it on as a personality trait rather than they do have Gender Dysphoria or really feel that way. Seth did a brilliant job with a few little trolls, bless his cotton socks. It was great to catch a live especially when I’m in Australia. Love it. ❤️❤️
@BuckAngelOfficial8 ай бұрын
Hahaha aww thank you friend. Thanks for the love and feedback and support! Means so much
@TheNerd-Y8 ай бұрын
My autistic friend has just said he might be trans and that he thought about this since he got 'trans friends'. This trend of being trans is spreading so rapidly it's concerning. Thank you guys ❤
@BuckAngelOfficial8 ай бұрын
♥️♥️♥️
@JokersD0ll8 ай бұрын
As a uk girly it’s so exciting to see somebody who is not woke who lives in our country! Most live in America.
@RaefonB8 ай бұрын
The channel's sadly not been active for a while but I also recommend Rose of Dawn (think she was Welsh but based in London).
@elizabethgriffin82038 ай бұрын
I absolutely love Marcus! He’s such a pure soul. He exudes wholesomeness and truth. I’m glad you guys put this together. Love to you both! ❤
@Trobynski8 ай бұрын
Marcus is still very young though, osteoporosis is a high risk - not life threatening can be managed, but still so young to make these decisions at 20. ❤
@johannesstephanusroos49698 ай бұрын
Tbf, you can monitor and take a different testosterone analogue to mitigate that. It's much more difficult to balance estrogen
@Trobynski8 ай бұрын
@@johannesstephanusroos4969 🤣 yeah, im post menopausal, oestrogen balancing is a huuuuge problem 👍
@americangirl66548 ай бұрын
He is super young, but at least he’s not a minor.
@Flyig_Walrus8 ай бұрын
OMgG I love You and Marcus so much! I'm so excited to see you together!!
@BuckAngelOfficial8 ай бұрын
thank you friend!
@IZaubermausI8 ай бұрын
Two of my favorite KZbinrs together! 🥰 Thank you guys - I really appreciate your common sense and your level of information and humor.
@morgangonnelly56838 ай бұрын
Thanks for your hard work guys. Loved seeing this collab and I love your relationship with each other. Seeing both your channels grow is so satisfying🩵☯️
@alliinwonder96756 ай бұрын
This is why it’s so important to acknowledge your biology no matter your identity. Medically, it can be life or death, quality of life. We are not taking care of this community of people by affirming EVERYTHING.
@therealdeal36728 ай бұрын
Love logical people who are okay with being different. Love to you both!! 💕
@YochevedDesigns8 ай бұрын
Yay, two of my favorite people! Something that needs to be addressed is "why do women not want to be women?" The world is very hostile to women in general. We are considered commodities at best, and prey at worst. The amount of childhood SA is astounding. Rape, domestic violence, low self esteem because of unrealistic beauty standards, not being respected in the workplace, or just plain not feeling safe walking down the street. Women think that becoming a man will solve all of those problems, and in a way it might, but it never addresses the larger society problem. (I can understand why men want to become women, because we are awesome, and we get all the cool accessories.)
@mortagon14518 ай бұрын
Thank you both for being a voice of reason during all this madness. I feel like we are finally making progress in stopping this and your voices bring a unique perspective that is very important in winning this battle. Much love and respect from Norway
@chalhoubsabine4968 ай бұрын
This is my lucky day !! I usually just binge watch either yours of bucks or blaires videos on repeat on my days off and just having both of you together is everything ! Xoxoxoxo
@BuckAngelOfficial8 ай бұрын
♥️♥️♥️
@darrensimpson41608 ай бұрын
Was Very So So Cool to See My two Favorite KZbinrs Come together LOVE YOU BOTH BUCK & MARCUS ❤️
@Stanton_High8 ай бұрын
You guys are real as fk! Tons of respect for overcoming the struggle and shining bright.
@EYES2seeEARS2hear788 ай бұрын
Love both of u. Thank u for speaking the TRUTH!!!
@BuckAngelOfficial8 ай бұрын
thanks so much for the love!
@kezsofasogood8 ай бұрын
Hey Marcus and Buck! On the subject of getting testosterone through an online doctor, a bit of an anecdote: I, a few years ago, helped my late Uncle with his medication, some of which had testosterone in it. I had to wear gloves handling specifically the medication with testosterone as I am of child-bearing age and it would have an adverse effect on my hormone levels. And that was just touching it! It's bonkers that some trans actvists are preaching that hormone therapy and puberty blockers are reversible when I couldn't let meds with T next to my skin without there being adverse affects.
@darkside_of_funghi71988 ай бұрын
So great to see you both making this interview. I‘m one of these persons that never transitioned and I‘m sure I won’t. I had to do a lot of work and then, there was the point were I knew I can live with what and how I am and I do not need to jeopardize my health for something I could never truly become. I‘m different but I that’s okay, just want to live my life in peace. Yes, sometimes there is a little rethinking and I wish I were born the other sex but as you said: one has to move on and I‘m no longer fighting all the battles.
@ophilianecr8 ай бұрын
Obligatory like for Marcus!!♡ Can't wait to hear what he has to say here. Two Daddy's in one show!!🥰
@Ruby_Spacek8 ай бұрын
That was such a beautiful introduction for Marcus, can really feel the love and mutual admiration.❤
@sylasgirl8 ай бұрын
Buck, your energy is just so incredibly infectious! It’s utterly wonderful. And Marcus is such a grounded, sensible young man, it’s refreshing to hear this kind of voice in the trans community.
@VaporVixen19908 ай бұрын
I am a conservative trans woman who loves Buck and Marcus’s views on gender. I hate the woke agenda of the trans community and I KZbin my experiences and opinions. Buck you are an amazing tranpa ❤Marcus thanks for all you do 😊
@nathanmoranx21058 ай бұрын
Of my favourite men and I don't feel like I'm trapped in a thought experiment when I watch their videos so this was an extra special watch for me. Much appreciation.
@steflove92748 ай бұрын
I love the fact you guys brought up the importance of biology and how it is NORMAL for parents to be devastated when they find out their child is either gay or trans. It is important to understand that reaction and to give parents time to soak that in and to help them understand why. It took my mom some time but now we have a great relationship ❤ give thanks always Buck!
@maryellenblount63765 ай бұрын
Thank you Buck and Marcus for this informative conversation. Love what you guys are doing for the kids!
@eternalbookwyrm94818 ай бұрын
My 2 favorite trans men talking. Dream come true!! You guys are great!!
@corteltube7 ай бұрын
I swear you two are my favorite KZbinrs…you are way wiser than most of us heterosexuals. Thank god you guys put things in perspective with real information…love you guys.
@oversoul78 ай бұрын
Marcus is looking super handsome here. The love is easily seen pouring forth from his eyes. It’s a beautiful thing to witness his content evolve. Very brave, very intelligent, and truly insightful. Thank you for all you do Buck and Marcus ❤️🔥🌹
@americangirl66548 ай бұрын
I love the big three: Buck, Blaire, and Marcus!
@ZanderKeig8 ай бұрын
I also experienced that "cramping" pain and when I raised a concern about it on a national FTM Yahoo group in 2007, I was told by a moderator "No one here has experienced that." There were hundreds of guys in the group. Miraculously the pain resolved post-hysterectomy. The GYN surgeon said my uterus was twice the normal size and wondered if the testosterone made it enlarge since T causes muscle growth.
@jaijai52503 ай бұрын
I suppose you’re part of the “guinea pig” generation,like Buck said, they’re experimenting on you.
@MadamRoastBeefYT8 ай бұрын
Love Marcus so much!! 🥲❤️ How awesome is this Video!! Thank you both SO much! 🙏
@bufoperiglenes86347 ай бұрын
You guys are two of my favorite people on the internet and it's always nice to see you talking with each other. Marcus is so unbelievably mature for his age and he bridges the generation gap beautifully between Tranpa and the tiktok generation. His channel is smart, funny, engaging and good-natured, and he deals with the mean trolls out there incisively (and with that naturally charming and insanely handsome smirk, of course). I have a feeling life will be much harder for trans people in the future because of the current madness, and it's a relief to know that guys like Marcus are on the internet, doing the often thankless job of trying to make the future better for ordinary trans people lost in the current gender obsessed culture wars. Two heroes right here. Good vibes. Thank you and bless you both.
@joannabirch11528 ай бұрын
Buck, I keep telling people I talk to about yourself and Blaire.... when people think transgender means "problematic." I send them your way. You have changed the minds of a few people I know! Keep up the work.... proud of your achievements 👏🏻 ✨️
@sven52167 ай бұрын
Hi Buck, i like you for being you and being a kind person. The kids are who need protection the most and it warms my heart that you're so protective of your own. I hope your boy will absolutely flourish when he grows up and will become a stable and good person.❤
@TarynRMartin7 ай бұрын
10:03 “I forget I’m a minority” is so real of Marcus. I almost never think about being half Asian, or the child of an immigrant, because it has no impact on my day to day life much less my “identity.”
@slytherinqueen79608 ай бұрын
Your channel has really opened my eyes on how fucked up liberal ideology are when it comes to what they advocate for and their craziness. I was raised liberal and had exclusively liberal friends. I was so blinded by their ideologies and just agreed with everything they said even if my opinion was different from theirs out of fear that would be called homophobic or transphobic. In reality I want to support the lgbt community, I’m bisexual myself. I also believed that conservatives were racist and homophobic and wasn’t willing to hear them out on certain topics because of it. However, the past couple of weeks I have watched your channel and Blair and was surprised about how much I agreed with you. I can’t believe I was so brainwashed by liberals to just blindly follow their beliefs. I appreciate you and Blair for making this content to help people like me open their eyes to the truth and reality of the situation at hand. It’s shameful how ignorant I really was and how I judged conservatives so harshly without actually hearing the logic and truth of what you’re saying. I hope you and Blair continue to fight against liberal lies and the fucked up ideologies. I’m sorry for my ignorance.
@yourdarkestfears11348 ай бұрын
Don't be too hard on yourself There is so much propoganda being shoved into everyone's face 24/7 on the news, all over social media, with celebrities and entertainment industry, on EVERY SINGLE AD 😄 and in our govt. You really can't get away from it nowadays.. But Glad you were willing to do your own research ♡ and wish you the best.
@heatherjalbert74068 ай бұрын
Welcome to the space of sanity my friend. It is amazing to see folks opening their eyes and minds ❤ I am 46 and was very un aware of what was going on in the world. I am a part of lgb community and I too have had a rude awakening in the recent years. Especially once convid made an appearance. I think more folks than we think are thinking what your voicing and are too afraid to agree. So thank u for showing it's OK to have an opinion that differs. ❤ love light and prayers my friend. ❤
@BuckAngelOfficial8 ай бұрын
Thank you for finding me and us! We are building a community here for that reason so do not apologize my friend many of us were in that space but now we see whats really going on!! ❤❤❤
@heatherjalbert74068 ай бұрын
@BuckAngelOfficial it's amazing to see how many people are actually starting to see right through the b.s. and how dangerous this ideology is. Thank u buck for making a place for dissent and critical thinkers. You are doing amazing things! 👏 you truly are. I wish I had the (balls) wink, wink 😉 lmao that u do, to get out there loud and proud and speak truth. You should be so proud of yourself my friend. Love and light ✨️ 💛
@whocares_bear8 ай бұрын
I like how Buck opens every video with "Wait till you see who I caught today" like he's a famous Pokemon trainer 🏅
@BuckAngelOfficial8 ай бұрын
😂
@corteltube7 ай бұрын
I love how you respect and compliment each other…you two are the truly open minded.
@kimberlygabaldon32608 ай бұрын
Buck's doing a live at night?!? Woo-Hoo 🎉✨️🎉
@j.s.66598 ай бұрын
They aren’t only making a mess of trans issues, but also the LGB community because they lump all into one. I love you folks!!! I hope that you are getting thru to these people.
@ashlyn.rodriguez7 ай бұрын
Love this content so much. Its trans people like yourself that really helped me develop a healthy perspective on what it should mean to be trans ❤
@UnseelieQueen7 ай бұрын
It makes me so happy to know that you two have each other as support and as friends. ❤
@ChalaFrank8 ай бұрын
Thank you for helping protect your “honest” community and the lives of children! I appreciate you and your points of view!
@gregandroberttannenbaum94518 ай бұрын
I adore you guys. Both of you are wonderful to listen to speak about all the unhinged people out there. Thank you for what you do.
@OldSchoolLPsGames8 ай бұрын
Such an important point about coming out trans as also admitting to mental health issues. I am not trans (I do not take personal offense at "cis", but I get it if others do) but I do deal with mental health, and I've never actually talked to my parents about it. My mother went through severe depression, and I haven't even actually told her. It feels shameful. It shouldn't, but it does. Just know, for anyone reading this..... you're not alone. There are more people with mental health struggles than you think. Don't be as stubborn as me, reach out and talk about it. It really does help.
@El_Ophelia8 ай бұрын
I sub to you, Blaire and Marcus and I love all three of you so much! I hope the three of you truly realize how vital it is that you do the work you do and keep at it. We have to make a dent, a big dent, in this bizarre world of trans-activism. We are harming children in the name of clout. It's bizarre! Using children for trans ideology is sick. Parents need to see what real trans is, not these faux activists who are pushing their agenda and doing harm to our children. 💟 Love you guys! 💟
@kaneykane34498 ай бұрын
Great to see Marcus on. Thats such a good point Buck. So many people online are stuck in trans as their identity & Ive sometimes worried my son isnt vocal enough but I can see that hes told me who he is, hes living it & has top surgery booked.
@annienglish43788 ай бұрын
Speaking as a parent, I suspect that when you as a trans or prospective trans come out to your parents their first reaction is "What is wrong with my child". Then come the doctors and especially in the US the child therapists and the parents want to believe that as a child you are just "going through a phase" which must be traumatic to the child all on it's own. So the child comes under pressure from their parents and the medical profession to conform to their idea of what the child should be. When all of this is going on, the parents, especially the mothers, think immediately "What did I do wrong? Why is my child different?" Meanwhile out in in society there are more pressures on the child who is growing up traumatised because they know how they feel, but they have all these adults telling them it's nonsense. When it comes to puberty, the shit hits the fan because the poor kid has just lived their life up to this point being told they're wrong and being ordered to conform. My dear friend who died recently, trans male to female, was one of those children. She spent her whole life believing that she was wrong somehow. Dismissed by the majority of her family apart from one sister. Yet she persevered until her late thirties, dressing like a female, using make up, long hair etc. After that she went to the doctor and was then made to jump through hoops to make sure that she was genuine about her desire to be female. She finally transitioned in her early 40s. She was afraid to tell me about it at first, then she abruptly said "I transitioned", she just blurred it out to me and then waited for my reply. I said, "Okay, you're trans." She was a bit taken aback because I didn't seem shocked. Unbeknownst to her I had already had dealings with someone in my social circle who wanted to transition. I was just 18 and not very educated about it. I told my Mom and she said this is what this young person chosen, and to accept it that sometimes people feel they're born in the wrong body. I suppose now it's called gender dysphoria. He was a very nice guy who wanted to be female. So it didn't shock me when Rebecca said it. I told her that I wasn't friends with her because of her gender, I was friends because I liked and respected her. I always called her by female pronouns because that's how she wanted to be referred to. We were friends for twenty years until her death in January this year. I held her Power of Attorney and I was her next of kin. My children were lucky enough just to be who they are, but if they'd had gender dysphoria I would have done everything in my power to help them. I'm not sure where all anger is from is this current trans community. Rebecca was never angry about her transition decision, she never considered that she was a biological woman with periods, in fact that horrified her.
@rfergy77ify8 ай бұрын
Omg I adore Marcus!!! Have been listening to him for awhile. The dynamic duo we all knew we needed is finally here. So excited for this interview! Thank you Buck!
@jamisonfawkes85378 ай бұрын
love to see two of my favourite people having an open, honest, and important conversation together! sending you both lots of love from this here detrans lady ❤
@DutchIsraeli8 ай бұрын
I discovered you both after I got a rude wake-up call from "the left" after October 7. I realized that all those people I had supported for years, actually hate me. It really felt like a waking up. Leaving the left. Then KZbin started showing me your videos and I'm loving them! You can be caring and supportive to different people without being a doormat to insane people with septum piercings and blue hair. Thank you so much to both of you and all others that do what you do 🧡🧡
@cherylcalogero333028 күн бұрын
My 2 favorite guys! Love you Marcus, love you Buck! Its great to see you guys have an interesting conversation! Keep it coming! XOXO to both of you. ❤❤
@Dragonladyrvrr...8 ай бұрын
Having the two of you together in the same video is always a treat. Yes I do follow Marcus. My journey into learning started with Blaire, who led me to you, and you led me to Marcus. If anyone is gonna help put a stop to the madness out there its the 3 of you. Thanks for all the great work you do for us all. ❤
@Garlicandonions8 ай бұрын
OMG YAYYYY I LOVE MARCUS!
@BuckAngelOfficial8 ай бұрын
haha he is great!
@CTmealplanner63872 ай бұрын
I love that you are doing collabs with all my favorite trans content creators. Blaire, Alexis and Marcus! And of course you too Buck!
@ryanrockland44587 ай бұрын
I'm so appreciative of your videos Buck and yours as well Marcus!! As a mid-40s trans guy thank you both so much for presenting the truth and imposing some sanity on this mess.
@cecybellard1Ай бұрын
It's really nice to see this version of Marcus, calm, collected and reasonable
@DieselJT8 ай бұрын
Huge Marcus fan! Such a sweet guy! Great little collab between the 2 of u! Big bear hugs for both of u!
@KittyLabelle4 ай бұрын
Love you two ! Voices of reason in all this insanity. Thank you for calling this for what it is. Marcus looks young for 24 & you both look great !
@littlemamabYrd8 ай бұрын
So glad that you two are having these conversations and helping people get out of the insanity that's going on, apparently world wide!