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A former high school nightmare has undergone what appears (on the surface) to be a complete 180 in life.
Brayden Henson (29) has reportedly gone from being the guy who made life hell for anyone he deemed as smaller than him, to being a wholesome advocate for wellness and self care.
The man from our town’s Betoota Heights District has taken to social media to broadcast his new passion in life, which is the men’s mental health space.
“Bro, men like myself have been pushed down for too long,” said Brayden, who bullied at-least four kids out of his class in his time at Betoota Ponds High.
“We are told it’s weak to speak,” continued Brayden, who bashed the first kid in his school to come out as gay.
“And as white men, we are told to just soldier own and get on with it,” continued the man who immediately brings up men’s mental health whenever anyone says anything remotely related to gendered violence, the gender pay gap, trans rights, or gay rights.
When asked his thoughts on the general woeful underfunding of mental health across the board – which results in things like countless people with psychotic disorders left homeless or in jail – Brayden shrugged.
“Yeah that stuff gets heaps of attention, I more worried about blokes like myself who have spent their life stigmatising mental health, being stigmatised about their mental health after it starts to directly effect them,” continued the man who does mental health challenges that involve hyper-masculine activities.
One of Brayden’s former classmates spoke to The Advocate about the new ‘wholesome’ cold swim personality manifested by the man who fully dacked in front of the school and then kicked him over when he tried to pull his pants up.
“Yeah, I’m a huge advocate for anyone’s mental health. It’s grossly neglected by all forms of government and it’s important for everyone to take care of their noggin,” they said.
“But Brayden’s the kind of bloke who joins an online community preaching men’s mental health and then shares revenge porn of his former partner.”
“Spare me…”