Originally posted by dangerboi:see a shrink..you're living in Singapore, you follow the untold rules of this society.
We're not living in Japan
Otaku not necessarily need to see shrink. Hikikomori ( socially withdrawn) ppl then need to see shrink.
I got many otaku frenz outside all r normal.
Zai nan might need to see a shrink.
å®…ç”·all those everytime stay at home one home bound ppl maybe need to see shrink.
Originally posted by Kenzokashim:mememe!!! L> otaku friends! LOLS
Lets be Frenz I am an otaku.
Originally posted by Kenzokashim:mememe!!! L> otaku friends! LOLS
I am an otaku, lets be frenz. Wad kind of manga and anime u like?
Originally posted by -StarDust-:
Otaku not necessarily need to see shrink. Hikikomori ( socially withdrawn) ppl then need to see shrink.I got many otaku frenz outside all r normal.
Zai nan might need to see a shrink.
å®…ç”·all those everytime stay at home one home bound ppl maybe need to see shrink.
Otaku and Hikikomori are the same...non-otakus.
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Otakus as hikikmori
Hikikomori (ã�²ã��ã�“ã‚‚ã‚Š or 引ã��ç± ã‚‚ã‚Š Hikikomori , literally "pulling away, being confined", i.e., "acute social withdrawal") is a Japanese term to refer to the phenomenon of reclusive people who have chosen to withdraw from social life, often seeking extreme degrees of isolation and confinement because of various personal and social factors in their lives. The term hikikomori refers to both the sociological phenomenon in general as well as to people belonging to this societal group. In Western terminology this group may include individuals suffering from social phobia or social anxiety problems. This could also be due to agoraphobia, avoidant personality disorder or painful or extreme shyness. There are also Hikikomoris who may choose this lifestyle for purely cultural reasons.
Otaku (��� / オタク ) (oh-tah-kooh) is a Japanese term used to refer to people with obsessive interests, particularly anime, manga, or video games.
Otaku and hikikomori different