no. some kids have family members in the drug buissness and they chose to.
No, teens are not the only ones who abuse illegal drugs. Younger and older people abuse them, too, but the numbers of teens abusing drugs is usually greater.
No, only about 19% actually do drugs bro
Because they want to be cool, sometimes the only way to keep one's friends is by doing what they do. Or, if their friend says "try it please its super fun" would you not just "try" it? Other times parents just SAY its peer pressure when maybe it was their child's idea. duuh, kid's CAN think for themselves.
Condoms, ipods, Cell phones, and drugs (only for the fun kids)
They seek attention, they never got. Their parents taught them the only way they look at them is when they make something stupid.As a teen, I find the above answer kind've ignorant. I'm good friends with a former drug user, and he came from an excellent family. Peer pressure, as underestimated as it may be, does play a large role in the reason teens begin using.It's not always the parent's failure for the choices their child makes.
only about 1% of teens that DO drugs are ADDICTED to them. they do them just for the fun of it, but it is, in reality, very hard to become "physically dependant" to many drugs with few exceptions.
Teens are subjet to various inflences. Research have shown that peer pressure and family are among the highest factors accounting for teens behavior or consumption. Advertising may have only a marginal effet.
No, every age group can be peer pressured. For example adults can stand around and do drugs and get others into it or a little eight year old kid can steal and get others to join in. Just remember all age groups can get into pressure and all you have to do is say no and walk away (or leave the area).
Drugs that help maintain normal blood pressure throughout the body can also help this condition; however, these drugs are only a temporary treatment.
only if theres a good reason like if you did something stupid that affected the corperation but if theres no reason for it then no.
The program called "NA" (Narcotics Anonymous) is one good way to fellowship with others who have the same goal of stopping the abuse of drugs in their daily lives. the only requirement for membership is the desire to stop using drugs. The 12 steps that are the backbone of this fellowship assist a person in resisting the urge to abuse drugs in all aspect's of their lives, including peer pressure or pressure from others to abuse drugs.
AnswerCuriosity, boredom, because they only have one life and wanna live it. i also think that they do it because they see grownups doing it on TV or something and they want to try it and then they wind up dead.