Hi guys,

Until last month I was employed for four years. I just used to have a job at a Pizza place as a driver but due to obvious events that place closed down and I remained unemployed for four years until I got a job at Burger King last month.

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      The term ‘NEET’ was created by the British government surprisingly enough and was later adopted by 4Chan. As I said in the post NEET stands for “Not (in) Employment, Education or Training”. NEET to me was a subculture and a lifestyle. I don’t have anything else going for me and there wasn’t any opportunities anyway so it just made sense to become a NEET. I didn’t have any motivation for a long time but recently I have given all of my attention to this guy I’m in love with so I can be a better partner. I got a job to make some money and I’m going to the gym to make myself look sexier for him. A big part of motivation is having someone to work for and until him I didn’t have that. He’s the only thing in my worth working for.

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    14 days ago

    Was your NEET period connected to your narcisistic and histrionic disorders that you talk about in other AMAs?

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      I don’t know what you mean. Personality disorders aren’t like phases you go through after a little while. There permanent lifelong conditions you have regardless of your circumstance

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        They influence your life, both personal and professional. They can get more prominent, if not treated, or diminish. You seem to have found help - both meds and therapy can help with disorders, so even though they don’t disappear, their influence can lessen.

        Therefore I was wondering whether the recent changes in your life could be connected to changes in your mental health.

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          I don’t really know. To make that judgment I would need to know a different timeline where I didn’t have these disorders