Peer pressure. Our teachers think about it, our parents worry about it, and we have to deal with it every day. In fact, the words "peer pressure" are thrown about as if it is always a bad thing. I believe, however, that there is a good side as well as a bad side to it.
We all know what peer pressure is. It is the influence your friends have over you that changes the choices you make. A good example of negative peer pressure is drinking. Many teens drink. Our teachers know it, our parents know it, and we see it first-hand. If peer pressure results in someone becoming seriously impaired, especially if that person then feels he or she has to drive somewhere, then obviously the peer pressure in this case was negative. A classic example of this would be sorority and fraternity hazing. Every year we hear in the news about some college student who died of acute alcohol poisoning after being pressured by the other members in the fraternity he recently pledged to join. However, it doesn't take that much pressure to coax most teens into drinking. If their friends drink, they will encourage him or her to participate.
But does this place all the responsibility on peer pressure? Probably not. Teens want to explore new things, including, unfortunately, alcohol. It could be argued that teens are prone...
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