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Lastly, peer pressure plays a significant role in teenagers’ lives. It can be beneficial, but more often, it leads to destruction. In an effort to “fit in,” a teenager may succumb to negative peer pressure. It may be speeding without following traffic sign or stealing food from a local grocery store. If a student is honest and is afraid of getting caught, other students may no longer regard him/her as a “cool” friend because he/she does not follow what others do. Then, if the student does not have any friends, he/she will be lonely, which leads isolation. Not wanting to be isolated, this young person makes a challenging decision whether he/she must follow what other students force him to do or not. There is always peer pressure on students and they have to make firm decisions that are right for them, not their friends. Once students learn how to overcome this difficulty, they overcome one of the most challenging problems in their lives.

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  1. Peer pressure, which leads a significant role in a teenagers life, can lead to destruction. Teenagers who are trying to "fit in" will be the main ones succumbing to peer pressure. Students who do not follow their peer's instructions may be considered uncool. These students will then become lonely leading to isolation. Students will always have peer pressure on them. Once they learn how to overcome and ignore peer pressure they wil have faced one of life's most challenging problems.

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  2. Peer pressure is a significant part of the average teenagers life. While sometimes beneficial, peer pressure is more known for the toll it takes on young adults. Teenagers succumb to peer pressure while attempting to "fit in". They may go to great lengths such as speeding or stealing to appear "cool" to their friends, and often act as if they don't care about honesty and have no fears in order to keep their reputation. Often, teens who are not regarded as "cool" become isolated and self-concious. This leads teenagers to make a  challenging decision whether he/she must follow what other students want them to do or not. Students must learn to make firm decisions that are right for them, not their friends. After this difficulty is overcome, students will be more able to deal with one of the most challenging problems in their lives.

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