I don't but you should
100% at sometime or another, everyone sometimes, unknowingly submits to peer pressure
hundreds a day so do not give into peer pressure its OK to be different and say no
you should never give in to peer pressure. If you are feeling uneasy and not sure about something than you should not do it. Trust your gut. Yeah don't give in to peer pressure, I've been through it before and its not good don't give in. Follow what your gut says.
It's simply called giving into peer pressure
They're 5 Kinds of Peer Pressure These are it ~ Negative Peer Pressure , Positive Peer Pressure , Heavy Peer Pressure , Indirect Peer Pressure , and Friendly Peer Pressure
Peer pressure is the result of performing an act or making a choice about something which was not by your own judgement. One of the most common results of peer pressure is smoking. A lot of people give into 'peer pressure' in order to maintain a social status, or look good or keep friends.
Positive peer pressure is pressure from others to do the right thing and not give in to doing the wrong thing. Which means being a good friend or person etc.
Peer pressure happens to everyone and not just boys. Boys and girls are affects different when they give in to peer pressure. Boys are more likely to be bullied more at school because they do what their bully tells them to do. This is an example of bullying peer pressure. Peer pressure normally ends up doing things that you know are wrong or that you don't think you like.
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Yes, teasing is a peer pressure it is a negative peer pressure...
You need to give examples and situtations on peer pressure and what would you do in that situation. You need to explain that you shouldn't be sucked into something that is wrong or that you are not comftable with. Look up peer pressure talks and do research. Then put your class together.
Teens may give in to peer pressure due to a desire to fit in, fear of rejection, or lack of confidence in their own judgment. Peer pressure can be a powerful influence during adolescence when teens are trying to establish their identities and build relationships with peers.