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What the difference with peer pressure and assuming you are shy?

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What the difference with peer pressure and assuming you are shy?

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  1. Peer pressure is when your friends are pushing you into doing something you wouldn't want to and assuming you are shy is just a quiet person


  2. Omg your so jelous right!

  3. if you don't stand up or argue .reason  and just go along with the 'peer' group without and comment adverse or  otherwise all will assume you are just shy.

      shy= quite , softly spoken  but not necessarily  following peer groups.

  4. if someone assumes you are shy they may assume you are giving into peer pressure in order to put yourself out there even if you don't want to do it.

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