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PEER PRESSURE

         


               PEER PRESSURE
   Some of us wonder how we get influenced by friends, how peer pressure affects us. When can't find that out, we start to believe that our friends have no effect on us that we do all things voluntarily maybe that's our character. Well listen

      Once someone is called a friend, it means we look up to that person. It might be for support, advice or even comfort that we rather not get anywhere else.
Friends influence


     So that brings trust into the matter and because we believe in that person, we start to imitate him/her. Through that we start to apprehend the person's ways of life. So we adhere to the person's reactions to life circumstances. That is why they say "birds of a feather flock together", "a friend to a theif is also a theif", "show me your friend and I'll show you who you are" etc. Meanwhile that happens vice versa.


     So we act like the person, dress like the person, eat like the person. All these, is so we don't go apart because of our differences. So pals let's mingle with a good set of people so they don't impact nagative but positive effect on us.
  

                            

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