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Teens may give in to peer pressure due to a desire to fit in, gain acceptance, or avoid feeling left out. Additionally, teens may lack the confidence or assertiveness to say no to their peers. Social influence and the need for approval from their peers can also play a significant role in adolescents giving in to peer pressure.
People will try to encourage you to do it because they think its cool, fun to do, it's their way to reduce stress, or they're addicted to it.
If your friends use tobacco, then they will try to persuade you to, and being their friend you will most likely give in the peer pressure and say yes.
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peer pressure; poor role models; bad environments/surrounding
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Peer Pressure plays a very big role in Stargirl; in fact it's one of the dominant themes. For example, Leo tried to change Stargirl to be like everyone else in school so he wouldn't be embarrassed to be seen with her. Stargirl, the most unique character in the story, fed into peer pressure at one point and abandoned her outlandish style to fit in with the rest of the student body. The moral of the story is to be yourself regardless of how other people may react or perceive it because if you're not yourself, then who are you?
Juice fool.
Limited social interaction is appropriate between peer supervisors. Second-line supervisors should maintain a professional role in the relationship between staff and management.
As soon as one teenager in a year group in school starts drinking alcohol it usually means many more teenagers the same age will start drinking. If a teenager doeant want to drink their friends can either accept that or tell them that they are scared and tease them. The person would then feel pressured into getting drunk and drinking alcohol is almost like an initiation into a higher level of 'matureness'. That teenager might feel left out because everyone else they know that is their age is drinking alcohol and have shared this experience and they haven't.