Are what teenage shut-ins are called in Japan. Typically male and between 15 and 30 years old they stay in their rooms playing video games and surfing, rarely eating and never speaking. They avoid contact with their pressure-inducing families and shun their pressure-inducing social roles. Afraid that they cannot achieve what is expected of them, they hide.
When I read this article in New York Times (Shutting Themselves In) I realised that there is a hair's breath sometimes between pitching daily, or staying at home.
When I read this article in New York Times (Shutting Themselves In) I realised that there is a hair's breath sometimes between pitching daily, or staying at home.
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