Prayers of perseverance – Peer Pressure

Understand The Term – Peer Pressure

Age does not matter when it comes to this issue (peer pressure), it affects almost everyone. The effect may be negative or positive, however, it affects virtually everybody either directly or indirectly.

A peer is a person who is the same age or who has the same social status as you, as defined by the seventh edition of the Oxford English Learners’ Dictionary.

The peer group is a group of people of the same social or age status as defined by the same lexicon.

Peer pressure is however viewed based on the afore explanations as the influence exerted by a peer group that encourages individuals to change their behaviors, attitudes, or values, in order to abide by the group’s rules.

As stated above, adolescents are not the only ones facing the issue of peer pressure. Whether you are young or old you’ll still experience peer pressure. This pressure is the influence people around you have on you.

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These people could be your colleagues at work; they could be your neighbors; they could be your classmates in school as well as your mates in the neighborhood or city.

The special thing about peer pressure is that the individuals within the group always spend time with themselves. They do things together.

Prayers of perseverance – Peer Pressure

Their status is the same. This group of individuals seems to have micro-culture within the range of their influence. This entails that age does not interfere with or stop peer pressure.

You may be 60 years old and still experience peer pressure from your peers.

Its effects are more felt by adolescents because they are still fragile, but in the case of older people, they can make decisions and stand on them no matter what.

Individuals whose age ranges are between 10-19 years are adolescents. These sets of people are experiencing puberty or they have experienced it.

A period where a person grows from childhood to adulthood is known as puberty. During this time, noticeable developmental changes will occur in both girls and boys which in turn affect their psychological and emotional reasoning.

As stated at the beginning of this book, lack of ‘willpower’ in making decisions is one of the noticeable traits in the life of any adolescent. They can’t make a decision and stand by it.

They interact with their friends and peers than those who gave birth to them. This is one of the reasons they become more vulnerable than others who are in another age bracket.

The good thing about adulthood is the ability to think and reason things ahead, adults think thoroughly, make possible decisions, and stand by them.

The case is different for average adolescents; they don’t think ahead, make decisions, and stand by it. The most pressured people by their peers are adolescents.

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