what does peer pressure mean? is it always good
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Peer pressure is the influence of members from one's peer group. For example, an instance of peer pressuring would be when all of your friends want to play a game, but you don't. However, since all of your friends played it, you are pressured into playing this game. Peer pressure is not always good. Many teenagers have been influenced greatly by peer pressure into the use of drugs and alcohol.
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peer pressure means pressure from our friends on us
it is not always good
it may be good or bad at times
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