My mom would kill me if I tried

I read about this over at #!/usr/bin/girl. Supposedly teenage boys in japan are becoming hermits.

Teenage boys in Japan's cities are turning into modern hermits - never leaving their rooms. Pressure from schools and an inability to talk to their families are suggested causes. Phil Rees visits the country to see what the "hikikomori" condition is all about.

I knew him only as the boy in the kitchen.

His mother, Yoshiko, wouldn't tell me his name, fearful that neighbours in this Tokyo suburb might discover her secret.

Her son is 17 years old. Three years ago he was unhappy in school and began to play truant.

Then one day, he walked into the family's kitchen, shut the door and refused to leave.

All I know is that if I tried to do that with my mom's kitchen, she'd kill me. I joke with being a hermit, but this puts me to shame.

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