The Importance Of Peer Pressure Privacy

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When I think about privacy, I think about parents and peers. I think that privacy plays a big part in a young person’s life because they need time to themselves. I also think that too much privacy is a bad thing. I asked myself this one question, “When it comes to having privacy, who is more supportive? Parents or peers? Does parental authority or peer pressure rule supreme?” Parental authority and peer pressure are two ways of society that affect you. Whether you like it or not, it is what it is. Parents and peers are alike in many ways but are also very different in many ways.
Parental authority as well as peer pressure both play a very big role in everything you do. Everything from school, to work, friends, decisions, school, advice and life in general. I feel like no matter how much parents try to use their authority, peer pressure is dominant! In the eyes of some parents, “peer pressure” is just a trap! But I believe that you have to make your own decisions, good or bad.
As a young child growing up, my mother …show more content…

To come home from a date and say “Mom, can we talk about sex?” is extremely hard- believe it or not. So to go to a friend and say the same thing, they are going to be way more comfortable. A friend may already know something about it or they may give you some advice on what to do if and when it happens and how to protect yourself and your significant other. A parent is going to freak out and wonder why you didn’t come talk to them. But sometimes it’s not easy talking to a parent about sensitive issues like that. You may be more comfortable talking to a friend. That was simpler for me. When I talk to my friends, I can be 100% open and honest about whatever is on my mind. I can’t always do that with my parents, because there are some things that they just DO NOT want to know. Parent’s advice is different from peer’s

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