A 53-year-old son who had been living as a recluse was arrested on suspicion of punching his 80-year-old father in the face. The incident was discovered during a consultation asking, “What should I do about my son’s violence?”
A 53-year-old unemployed man was arrested for punching his 80-year-old father, with whom he lives, in the face at their home in Ureshino City, Saga Prefecture. The man had been confined to his home for several years and lived off his parents’ pensions. The man arrested on suspicion of assault is a 53-year-old unemployed man living in Ureshino City. The man is suspected of punching his father, who is in his 80s and lives with him, in the face at around 11:00 a.m. on the 13th of this month. The incident came to light when the man’s parents consulted the police, asking what to do about the violence from their son. According to the police, the man had been a recluse for several years, living off his parents’ pension and other sources, and had occasionally argued with his father over work. During questioning, the 53-year-old unemployed man reportedly admitted to the charges, saying, “There is no doubt that I did it.” rkb Mainichi Broadcasting.
>>5 You idiot. Kodo-oji are doing some kind of work. He just lives at his parents’ house. An unemployed virgin shut-in is a NEET who goes by the name of home security guard.
If the parents escape, the children left behind can receive welfare. Maybe a professional sent by the local government could help someone escape from hikikomori.
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I hate to say it, but it’s virtually impossible for a hikikomori to get a job. The only options are to receive welfare or be reincarnated in another world.
It’s because they spoiled them. My grandparents probably never scolded my father or aunt, but they’re both complete monsters. My aunt is 65 and has never been married.
-Cancel the home’s internet connection -Cancel the NEET hikikomori’s mobile phone connection -Sell the NEET hikikomori’s hobby items -Sell the NEET hikikomori’s computer, smartphone, and tablet -Change the name on the household utility bills to the NEET hikikomori -Register the NEET hikikomori with a staffing agency -Move the rest of the family far away without telling the NEET hikikomori This will allow the NEET hikikomori to return to society!
Hikikomori is just being spoiled. There are idiots who make up stupid reasons to defend it, but that’s just being spoiled. If you expose them to death, you can correct them instantly.
>>40 Who will make this happen? There is also the risk of education for hikikomori and lawsuits. I wouldn’t do a job with as much responsibility as caregiving.
The parents are also dependent on pensions, so they’re the same. For some reason, the son retired at a younger age than his father. At that age, you just don’t get a pension.
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