Because, some of them don't have the power to say no to a cigarette under pressure. Most times, when they start, they don't stop, because cigarettes are very addicting. But there are occasional times when a teen tries a cigarette once or twice, and decides that smoking isn't right for them.
person above ths: who says the only thing teens smoke is ciggarettes?!!
Well SORRYYY!!! Does it really matter? Its ALL addictive!
Peer pressure. Everyone else is doing it, so it appears cool. You want to be accepted so you smoke. I think it's disgusting.
Wow. Pretty much anything. Smoke weed, masturbate, eat all the food in the house, you name it!
NOOOOOOO! Of course they don't. Why would they jepordize they're teenage years like that??? Bottom line: They do not.
There is no definitive evidence to suggest that Obama smoked in high school. While he did admit to experimenting with drugs during his teenage years, the details of what exactly he tried are not publicly known.
No she does not drink.she vowed to her mom ithink that she would not drink or smoke. that she would live a healthy teenage life till i think 18? but i could be wrong about the age. for sure she does not smoke or drink :D
Teenage Head - Teenage Head album - was created in 1979.
An ounce of of some class a weed and a nice pretty bong. No matter if he doesn't smoke he will like it every teenage boy likes weed.
The teenage population in the US is 1980 teenage girls
Out of 100, Teenage Dreams is 80. Out of 50 Teenage Dreams is 45, Out of 10 Teenage Dreams is 10 and there u go.
You would use the word teenage as an adjective in a sentence. For example:My teenage daughter went to the mall with her friends.orI have two teenage sisters.In both of these sentences, the word teenage is describing the noun, which is the adjective's job. In the first one teenage is describing daughter. In the second one teenage is describing the sisters.
Teenage boys may be afraid of failure, rejection, not fitting in, being judged, or making mistakes. They may also fear the unknown, the future, or not being able to meet societal expectations placed on them.
About 31 percent of the adult population in France are smokers. This works out to about 19.8 million people. The exact number of teenage smokers is unknown, but surveys show more teenagers have tried smoking in France than in any other European country.
Although statistics are constantly changing as more studies are performed, the last substantial report on teenage smoking in Europe was a shocking 20 percent.