Peer pressure is beneficial only when there is a healthy competition and a learning spirit among the peers. A competitive approach often leads to proving each other wrong, which is the ugliest effect of peer pressure.
The competitive spirit also leads to a thinking of being at par with the others. This could be in the form of absorbing new culture, beliefs, lifestyle etc. This triggers continuous improvement and thus leads to more good than harm.
For peer pressure and conformity, a good question to ask might be "How are people affected by peer pressure?" or "How does the struggle to conform to societal standards change how a person acts?"
There are different types of peer pressure, such as positive peer pressure (encouraging good behavior or choices), negative peer pressure (encouraging risky or harmful behavior), and indirect peer pressure (feeling pressured to conform to a group's expectations or norms). Understanding these distinctions can help individuals navigate peer influence in a healthy way.
Why resist peer pressure? To answer this question you need to know more about peer pressure. Peer pressure is felt by people of all ages from the little kid who was pressured into taking a smoke to the adult who is pressured into not telling his wife about "Her" and doing bad things with "Her". There are two major types of peer pressure, They have scientific names but lets keep it on a level most people can understand. GOOD peer pressure and BAD peer pressure. Good peer pressure is called good for a reason. An example of this kind of peer pressure is pressuring your friend out of doing drugs, alcohol, or bad choices. This type should never be resisted because these people are trying to help you improve your life. Bad pressure is, yes you have already guessed it, bad. Bad peer pressure could be a multitude of things. Simple things like cheating on a homework assignment to Cheating on your significant other. This type of behavior not only hurts you but those around you. This type is never good but sadly it exists but should be avoided.
Peer pressure can influence you to do either good or bad things, depending on what your peers are pressuring you to do! However, whenever peer pressure is the only motivation for your actions, it's a bad thing because it's preventing you from thinking for yourself and making your own choices.
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Peer pressure in school means that you feel like you should do what everyone else is doing. because your "peers" want you to do it. You should never give in to peer pressure and always ask yourself "why" am i doing this? And if it is because of other people, you should think if you would do it before those people did.
There are acutally 3 types of peer pressure:Direct Peer PressureUnspoken Indirect Peer PressurePositive Peer PressureActually, there are two:NegativePositveNegative has many different sub-types such as:See Numbers 1 & 2 in the above answer (above the line)Positive has the same as Negative.
There are different kinds of peer pressure.Some are good,some are bad.So,you can experience peer pressure about any time in your life.
(1)Teenage is when the child no more belongs to you, but belongs to peers. (2)Teenage is when parent rule stops and peer rule begins. (3)Teenage is when fear pressure ends and peer pressure begins.
yes for example if your friend is telling you to do you homework and you dont want to then that is good 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
For peer pressure and conformity, a good question to ask might be "How are people affected by peer pressure?" or "How does the struggle to conform to societal standards change how a person acts?"
Peer pressure is when you are pressured by peers (people your age group) to do something good or bad, but people usually think of bad peer pressure when brought up (e.g. being pressured to take drugs).
There is simply no way that peer pressure can be good to you. You have to be confident and pay attention to what you are going to do . Leaders become more successful and having a unique train of thought will help set you a part from everyone else that follow their "friends" .
Bad peer pressure would be helping your friends rob a bank, or doing drugs because your friends do drugs. Good peer pressure would be helping your friends do volunteer work, or assist the elderly because your friends assist the elderly.
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.
Suicide, criminal acts and more pressure