>, thinking of picking up a gun soon.
What does a hiki need a gun for? we dont leave our rooms.
>, thinking of picking up a gun soon.
What does a hiki need a gun for? we dont leave our rooms.
>I've been working
what job?
Driving emergency ambulances, currently about to end the night shift.
I'd say I meet this description although I don't live with my parents as I'm not particularly close with either and prefer to have my freedom without having to deal with any bullshit. I currently don't get neetbux because I'm too proud and my countries system is fucked atm, but I'm thinking of going for it soon. I usually work for around 6 months at a time and save everything but the essentials and then inevitably quit my job when the pressure becomes too much and come a recluse for 8+ months or more. During this time I do not speak to anyone and waste my time doing nothing of worth, leaving the house every couple of weeks only to get food for myself, although recently I have been able to have my food delivered so I don't have to go outside and haven't done so in months . I have done this ever since I left school at 18 and I am turning 22 next month.
>club
Its not really a club the description in the OP is the detailed description of the word.
>I'd say I meet this description although I don't live with my parents as I'm not particularly close with either and prefer to have my freedom without having to deal with any bullshit.
Who do you live with user?
>crippling social anxiety
>for years
>can't talk to anyone, didn't make a single friend while I was at school
>now out of school
>hikki for many months
>develop a phobia from phone calls
>develop a phobia from people which was only just a fear before
>be a 25 year old khhv female still
I qanna die
I live in a house with a roommate who also displays the same behaviours, he lives on the top floor which has a kitchen and bathroom. I haven't seen him in about a month although we do get along well, we just like to keep to ourselves.
That sounds more like agoraphobia rather than hikikomori it is important to point out that most if not all hikikomori do have mental health problems but it being a social condition doesn't mean that the individual doesn't show mental health problems but that they are not the cause that lead to the phenomenon itself.. what I mean is that hikikomori are not hikikomori because of depression, anxiety, etc but that these problems arise because of the social and cultural triggers related to society as a whole and because of the hikikomori lifestyle itself mental illness does play a role but what it all boils down to is triggers caused by society as a whole.
Sounds oddly cozy, that's great user.