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Hikikomori

+HIGH QUALITY RECOMMENDED+ "Hikikomori" is a social condition prevalent in Japan, where young people, unable to cope with social and academic pressures, shut themselves in their rooms for months, ...  
 
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ezonONE (14 hours ago) Show Hide
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i am trying to find persons that would like to take part in a few interviews through web-cam talking about their situation, their daily routine and self-organisation. i am interested in persons that communicate just through and within internet on purpose!!!
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in the end it's because of the various fears of society or Asperger syndrome.
otherwise i could imagine that some people withdraw because of precise consciousness regarding to the system and society.
but probably it has slightly different motivations because of other social standards than in japan.
i read about a few cases in europe for example in germany or england.
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IveRuinedMyLIFE (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Man, this is me to a tee.........
DanniD (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Out here they call it agoraphobia, avoidant personality disorder, burn-out, social phobia, depression
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@DanniD :agorapobia is best suited.
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"Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls; the most massive characters are sealed with scars."
archetypejr (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Truth.
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I see your point, although I personally believe a body has too little working hours before it requires rest and a day to few hours to work with before it becomes dark. So much to do! :)

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