NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF THE PEER PRESS

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During youth, a teenager is subjected to peer pressure. This pressure can affect young people intellectually, sincerely and socially.

Some of the effects on a person when managing negative peer pressure

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Low self-esteem:
This is the primary and fundamental effect. When a person's peers make fun of him or make them feel awful, that person trembles. They begin to feel sadness and rejection. They feel useless to the world. Also, anyone who has ever come across this one will notice if not one of the most glaring terrible trends you can have.

Substance abuse:
Peers regularly pressure each other to achieve something they would rather not do. Offering medicine or liquor during pre-adulthood is extremely simple. Moreover, after persistent perseverance and demand that "everybody does it" and "it is cool to do that," one surrenders to this terrible disease. Also, as a rule, a person can become addicted to this substance and trust him. Obsessions or Depression: People are often exposed to fixed depictions of what you are RECOMMENDED to look like or act. If a person sees individuals who are small and happy in any situation, he is fixed on that picture and believes that no one will like them in case he does not look or act that way.

Therefore, these individuals suffer from eating disorders such as bulimia nervosa (nauseous after eating) or anorexia nervosa (almost not eating at all). Likewise, they are genuinely discouraged and feel that the daily routine does not deserve to be experienced, and thinks or tries to end it all. Different activities: Teens also adapt effectively and quickly to the individuals around them. If a friend chooses to play seductive, you choose to go with him once in a while. Anyway, you may believe this is your choice, but this person is basically convincing you by putting the idea in your brain. This also applies to misleading instructors and parents, not doing schoolwork / homework and undermining tests.

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