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Is peer pressure different for girls and boys?

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Round 1
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Peer pressure is not different for girls and boys.

Peer pressure has a lot of effects,. For example, girls has to be beautiful and boys has to be handsome. 

There are a lot of causes from peer pressure that proves peer pressure is not different for girls and boys, both people from both genders have developmental changes in the teenage brain, a desire for social acceptance, lack of self-confidence. 

The consequences of peer pressure affect both people from both genders: sudden changes in behaviours and attitudes, impact on mental and physical health, impact on academic performance.  With the involvement of peer pressure, lots of teenagers can develop unhealthy habits to fit in with a group of friends. Stress, anxiety or depression may occur in the metal health of teenagers who feel pressured to conform to social norms. They might not have time to physically unwind as a result of their excessive participation in a group of peers. Peer pressure can also affect academic performance, as young people (from both people from both genders) who prioritise social acceptance over academic achievement may struggle to keep up with their studies.


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