Bullying and Peer Pressure have a lot in common. Bullies force people to do their bidding or force them to do something they don't want to do. Peer pressure is being influenced by your friends to do something that you don't want to do. In the end both can hurt you, but the only difference is, is that bullying is done by someone you fear, or dislike and peer pressure is used by those you either idolize or trust.
By staying away from gangs, bullies, and other people who push you 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
Yes, teasing is a peer pressure it is a negative peer pressure...
Drug peer pressure, peer pressure related with alcohol, sexual peer pressure, and even peer pressure to break the law, are some of the most typical ones.
1. school 2. bullies 3. peer pressure 4. health 5. tution I onli can think of all these.. sry..
It Depends on the type of peer pressure; It it is negative peer pressure then yes but if it is positive peer pressure and your not under age then no.
there is positive peer pressure friendly peer pressure indirect/dempting teasing heavy peer pressure/bullying
Peer pressure can be either. When peers are encouraging a peer in a positive direction, it is a blessing. When they pressure a peer in a negative direction it is a menace. Unfortunately, peer pressure is often a menace.
1. school 2. bullies 3. peer pressure 4. health 5. tution I onli can think of all these.. sry..
Bullies are a product of situation they start the same way as everyone else but change to be unhappy and upset and choose to take it out on someone else to make them feel better. Builles are created from being bullied peer-pressure and bad childhoods.
Peer pressure is the influence of a peer group that exerts (mostly) negative habits unto an individual. Peer influence is an element of peer pressure. Without the pressure, you wouldn't have the influence.
Some of these fears are abandonment, kidnapping, rape and murder. There are other fears of failure, bullies and peer pressure in relation to their social interactions in the school and the community.