If physical or mental health issues bar you I’d consider that different. I never really understood how you can live your life being a NEET. Its a term I’ve known about for awhile but only recently remembered was a thing. Do you have bills? Do you have autonomy in general? Whats the living situation look like? Is the term offensive? I have a ton of questions really. Not here to shit on anyone I’m just full of curiosity on this one.

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    I was talking to a homeless man a few years back that was a brick layer, his wife got into drugs and took his kids from him. He fought in court for them but lost (they, the kids, wanted to stay with their mom) and got slapped with pretty alimony. He eventually just quit caring, quite going to work, and decided to just live on the streets. He panhandles and saves up to get a hotel room every few weeks, cleans up, and goes to the bars to pick up chicks.

    At least all according to him while we were chatting