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write a speech about girls being under more pressure in high school ​

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Answered by vvsns0283
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As if middle school weren't hard enough, high school is a whole new level of pressure for our teen girls

Answered by kumarmonu89761
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Speech about girls being under more pressure in high school ​

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Teenagers in high school face a lot of peer pressure. Peer pressure arises when an adolescent desires acceptance from peers his or her own age. Peer pressure is quite widespread among high school students for this reason. Peer pressure can originate from one friend or multiple friends, thus it may appear that it primarily impacts teenagers who are part of a large group of friends rather than a smaller number of friends. On the other side, a teenager's peer pressure might also come from within the kid himself. When a teen sees his or her peers doing something or getting involved with something, he or she wants to do the same.  

When a teen goes out with pals, he or she may believe that it will be harmless fun. Having excellent clean fun with the incorrect bunch of people is almost never the case. When a teen is out without adult supervision, he or she is at their most vulnerable. Because the teen has no one to tell them "No," they are vulnerable. "Let's stop by the party for a second," a group of pals might suggest while out. Even if a teen realises that attending the party is inappropriate, he or she does not want to be left out, so he or she attends.

A adolescent may be offered a drink again at the party; the teen does not want to be left out, so he or she accepts. The youngster was just offered the drink; his or her friends did not force him or her to consume it. When a teen drinks, the peer pressure that he or she feels comes from within. Peer pressure from within a kid could be a contributing factor to peer pressure being the leading cause of teenage drinking. "By the conclusion of high school, 71 percent of kids will have tried alcohol, although significantly fewer will drink to become intoxicated," according to Web MD (Barker). In addition, "27 percent of students stated they had been intoxicated in the past," according to a 2010 research.

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