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    587 KB Anonymous of College Park,MD 12/06/08(Sat)20:36:10 No.2358556  
    Good evening /r9k/.

    /jp/ had failed me in answering this question so here it is:

    I have a lingering question about hikikomori recovery that I have been thinking about for years. The main problem about the recovery of people who are hikikomori is that how do these people, after becoming recluses mostly because of severe school bullying (most likely), reintergrate into a society that socially rejected them in school for standing out from the norm for any reason?

    They'll most likely never going to get a real job, unless they attend a university and even if they attend one, Japanese universities are more into socializing other than studying because their students often used that as a break of years cramming for high school exams.

    question tl:dr: How do these socially excluded people reintegrate into a conformist society and survive universities that have students more into socializing other than studying?
    >> Anonymous 12/06/08(Sat)20:41:59 No.2358615
    You could quit being a weeaboo and call them "basement-dwellers" like the rest of the english-speaking world


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