People pressure others to
A. Make themselves feel good
B. To make the other person do better
C. To make the other person fail at whatever they were doing
People often compare themselves to others.
People pressure others to A. Make themselves feel good B. To make the other person do better C. To make the other person fail at whatever they were doing
People use negative peer pressure because most time they sense that the victim is weak. And it is a way of showing authority especially in a group.
Peer pressure mostly. People think that if others do it and then they do it it makes them cool.
some people feel protected when carrying guns others do it because of peer-pressure.
some people are either stressed or under pressure that makes them unable to fall asleep as fast as other people
People Often Compare Themselves To Others. By Tatas.
Psychologically speaking, one of people's greatest desires is to be accepted and admired by others. Most people give in to peer pressure to gain the approval of others. However, if you must gain the approval of someone else, they are clearly not worth your time anyway. Find friends who accept you for who you are!
Try talking to one another and see what you both want. Don't ever let others determine for you what you want, don't listen or partake in gossip or peer pressure. Be your own people and live your own lives, people can be cruel and try to break others up because they are jealous of what you have and bored with their own lives.
people who have a family history of stroke as well as people with diabetes, because of the circulatory problems associated with diabetes. People with high blood pressure, also called hypertension
People who can create a sense of pressure are typically those in positions of authority, such as managers, teachers, or parents. They may use deadlines, expectations, or consequences to impose pressure on others to perform or meet certain standards. Additionally, competitive peers or high achievers in your social circle can also create a sense of pressure through their actions or achievements.
Tire pressure? It means that one of the tires does not have the same pressure as the others.