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Insecurity When we think of peer pressure we always think of it in terms of "bad". We think of peer pressure in terms of pressure to; smoke, do illicit drugs, drink alcohol, have promiscuous sex, engage in criminal and quasi-criminal behaviour, do violence, join gangs, etc... We rarely think of the many "good" ways that peer pressure can influence us - and neither do the parents of teens!


Peer pressure is not all bad, in fact it is essential to proper social development that we do learn to "follow the crowd". This is how we learn acceptable social norms; that is, how we are expected to act in the world in order to be good people. The trick is learning to tell the difference between between following the crowd and blindly following the crowd. It takes a person of great character and self confidence to work peer pressure the right way!

A good example of positive peer pressure is test writing. Testing situtations have many rules and lots of pressure to do well. Combine this with the reality that tests are not easy for everyone, that some people will do better than others, that some people may try to cheat, and that others may not care about the test at all - and you have a recipe for chaos. Yet, somhow, most testing situations go smoothly. Kids don't generally do the test as a group and they rarely break the rules of being quiet and "eyes on your own paper". Even the kids who may finish early or who don't care about the test much tend to obey the basic rules. Why? Peer pressure! Sure, there are punishments for breaking the rules, but academic punishments generally aren't big deterrants. The real reason that everything works is that the kids who don't care don't want to deal with the feelings of those who do care if they do something to disrupt the test. Peer pressure is causing people to "tow the line" in a situation where they have little or no other incentive to do so.

So, to answer your question, YES it is OK to "follow the crowd" from time to time. In fact it is essential that you do! What you need to do is learn to recognize when following the crowd is doing more harm - either to you or others - than it is doing good. But, if you find that you can't stand up for your beliefs or are losing the ability to judge right and wrong on anything but the opinions of others in your group, you may have a problem. You must NEVER let "following the crowd" take precedence over "following your conscience". Know yourself and be true to your inner guide and you will be fine!


Life is hard! Growing up is difficult. When does it become easier? Each day feels like a routine, you get up, go to school, go home, do homework, watch television and go to bed. Then the cycle repeats itself over and over again. Each day is filled with excitement and laughter, but each day is filled with its problems. Some are tiny but others hit you like a brick wall. That's where friends come in, the problem might not get easier but friends are there to pick you up when things get tough. My friend once told me, "Never focus your life on your problems but focus harder on the happier things like family, friends and love."


For girl's problems, I know that they mainly consist of boys and..... boys. They always seem to be on our minds weather it is a good thing or a bad thing and however much girls always say, "I hate boys" or "boys sucks", girls don't actually believe that, otherwise we wouldn't always keep liking them. We just can't admit that we don't understand the way they think. Girls always say that "we don't need boys, we can live without them". I never want to admit it but we do, they are always going to be there and they do support you and try to be what we want them to be, we just don't appreciate it.

"Smile, even when you don't feel like it, as you never know who is falling in love with your smile."

Friends have always and always will be important in life, you can never get very far without them, but it's who you chose to be your friends. You have to figure out which ones will be there for you through the darkness.