Course 05 - Activity 05: Share Your Thoughts

 Think back to your teenage years when you tried things your friends deemed cool, like stealing money, taking drugs, or smoking. How did you react to the situation? What were your thoughts, feelings and strategies? Share Your Thoughts. 

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  1. Think back to your teenage years when you tried things your friends deemed cool,

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    1. Never did such negative things rather I was positive towards life and involved myself in cocurricular activities along with my timely studies.

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    2. My parents kept a tab on us and because we were very active during our leisure time, playing, cycling or reading books, I never really did anything negative under peer pressure. Nowadays it is different due to media exposure and advancement in technology, too many things(gadgets,apps etc) too soon are the reason why children indulge in negative activities. Besides parents are busy too. So, parents need to be alert and keep the line of communication open with children

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    3. I didn't do any thing like that. It is not because my parents were very strict and I was afraid of being punished. But it was because I never felt the need to do anything like that. When I was a teenager, my dad told me that if I ever felt the curiosity to smoke then I must confide in him and then we would do it together. My parents got me a book about human sexuality. It was a book about the human body and it had a chapter on human sexuality with colourful pictures. My parents were and are great. They brought me up in the right way and therefore I never felt the need to succumb to negative peer pressure.

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  2. In my teenage i always believed that there is nothing in the world that i am not able to do.i always thought of me to be the richest person in the world.There was no negativity around me as i belong to a family in which people have sacrificed life just to save others.My father lost his life while saving the life of 300 people.i am always proud to have such a teenage life full of patriotism.Jai Hind.

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    1. in my teenage days i too bacame a victim of negative peer pressure and i still remember how we used to catch hold of weaker children and would try to prove ourselves cool.

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    2. Going to my teenage I think I was feeling alone. Nobody was with me except my friends. They were all for me. As time went on I realized I was wrong.

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  3. Think back to my teenage years, I don't have those type of friends who steals money, taking drugs or smoking. That time I am way far from those bad habits because I always knew since my childhood that stealing is a shine, taking drugs and smoking is injurious to health.So I always keep distance from such friends. I used to be very sincere student in my teenage years.

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  4. dealing with peer pressure is very important

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    1. My teenage has been full of aspiration and wanted to make my parents proud. So never really went on the other path.

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    2. Never had any inkling towards doing anything like this.

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  5. well as far as it was just doing something mischievous and not wrong , I participated with my friends. if it was to do something bad I wouldn't be a part of it and it never affected our friendship as they understood that I would not engage with them no matter how hard they tried and ultimately let me be.

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  6. Too much studies during your adolescence may live you better next of your life and to awards grow a balanced life like a evergreen tree fullbof fruits....

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  7. fear of failure and fear of being culprit, always there, so never took any risk in my adolescence age

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  8. Thinking back to my teenage years, I was fortunate to have trustworthy and good friends. I never indulged in any kind of mal practice like cheating, stealing or getting addicted to any bad habit. Parents always guided us in the right direction. Yeah, we did indulge in some harmless pranks with our friends just to have fun. I always preferred to be in the good books of my teachers, and abided by the rules and regulations. Being disciplined and honest came naturally to me.

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  9. I had some friends who used to bunk classes but due to my upbringing at home I didn't go with them

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  10. Had all types of friends as we were in a heterogeneous group. So had all types of experiences. But tried to avoid the things which I thought not good for me at that stage.

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  11. Seeing my classmates indulge in bad activities, I felt sorry and I kept myself away from them.
    At times I shared few things with my mother and she guided by saying that drugs are harmful and being in bad company affects the reputation of the family.

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  12. Peer pressure is much more than any other pressure during adolescent.

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  13. really it is worth to read the content

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  14. When I start thinking about my teenage I get emotional because this was the only period when I was surrounded with all type of friends viz some were smart and academically stronger,some were dull in studies but very good athletes, some were cunning and quarrelsome,some were into smoking and stealing things but despite having a mixed type of peer group I learnt how to keep oneself away from bad habits and acquire good habits.I miss my teenage very much.

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  15. i had never have such friends. they were very competitive. we all used to study in the library and discuss every point of the subject.
    now such friends hardly exist. students encourage their friends for bad habits more

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    1. S.N.Mishra
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      Thinking back to my teenage years, I was fortunate to have trustworthy and good friends. I never indulged in any kind of mal practice like cheating, stealing or getting addicted to any bad habit. Parents always guided us in the right direction. Yeah, we did indulge in some harmless pranks with our friends just to have fun. I always preferred to be in the good books of my teachers, and abided by the rules and regulations. Being disciplined and honest came naturally to me.

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  16. Being in a residential school my fellow students didn't have much influence on me because we were always under the constant surveillance of our school teachers and the masters on duty of the day. However some close friends and myself were mutually affected a little by each other.

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  17. As I didn't have to face any such situations I am unable to make up a situation and answer this.

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  18. Though i longed and looked for acceptance but was very clear about desired and undesired behaviour so never did anything of the sort mentioned in the situation.

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  19. In my teenage, I prevented myself from negative peer pressure because of the guidance by my parents.

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    1. In my teenage I prevented myself from negative peer pressure.

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  20. Luckily i have very good friends at teenage. we used to go to gym for physical fitness as most of us wish to join Indian army.

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  21. I being a girl and of shy nature, never involved in such activities

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  22. I had some friends who were into bad things but even after being friends with them I managed to stay away from all activities.

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  23. I was lucky to be in the company of such children who never did all these kinds of things. Rather i had a healthy academic competition with my peer group which resulted in academic excellence.

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  24. we did indulge in some harmless pranks with our friends just to have fun. I always preferred to be in the good books of my teachers, and abided by the rules and regulations.

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  25. Socially unacceptable activities were enjoyed for some time but guidance of parents and teachers help to inclined towards a successful career

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  26. To tell frankly ,I did not face such problems as children of today. It was as normal as it was earlier

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  27. Think back to my teenage years, I don't have those type of friends who steals money, taking drugs or smoking. That time I am way far from those bad habits because I always knew since my childhood that stealing is a shine, taking drugs and smoking is injurious to health.

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  28. In my teenage i always believed that there is nothing in the world that i am not able to do.i always thought of me to be the richest person in the world.There was no negativity around me as i belong to a family in which people have sacrificed life just to save others.My father lost his life while saving the life of 300 people.i am always proud to have such a teenage life full of patriotism.Jai Hind.Think back to my teenage years, I don't have those type of friends who steals money, taking drugs or smoking. That time I am way far from those bad habits because I always knew since my childhood that stealing is a shine, taking drugs and smoking is injurious to health.

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  29. in my teenage days i too bacame a victim of negative peer pressure and i still remember how we used to catch hold of weaker children and would try to prove ourselves cool.Think back to my teenage years, I don't have those type of friends who steals money, taking drugs or smoking. That time I am way far from those bad habits because I always knew since my childhood that stealing is a shine, taking drugs and smoking is injurious to health.

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  30. I don't think i ever indulged in this type of activities. The fear of doing wrong was always present. Even the thought of it would bring the face of my parents and the repercussions thereof. Luckily I was surrounded by people who had positive attitude, helping nature and concerned. So never experienced the negative behaviour mentioned above in the activity.

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  31. I didn't have to face any such situations I am unable to make up a situation and answer this.

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  32. As a student I never faced such situations but always had fear of my parents and society.

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  33. I had never have such friends,I used to be a good child.I always keep myself away from such friends.

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  34. I don't think I at any point enjoyed this sort of exercises. The dread of fouling up was consistently present. Indeed, even its possibility would bring the substance of my folks and the repercussions thereof. Fortunately I was encircled by individuals who had uplifting perspective, helping nature and concerned. So never encountered the negative conduct referenced above in the action.

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  35. Too much studies during your adolescence may live you better next of your life and to awards grow a balanced life like a evergreen tree full of fruits

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  36. During my adolescence i unfortunately was a very shy and diffident personality which did affect my studies to at times an alarming extent. Thankfully I SUCCESSFULLY EMERGED OUT OF THAT PESSIMISTICE WORLD I HAD UNWITTINGLY PLUNGED INTO! Life does teach us to face it all and with time we get bolder, wiser and practical!

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  37. I had no negative peer influence.

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  38. During my teenage time, i was somewhat introvert and reserve. I was feeling the peer pressure to improve myself and do good. So, peer group was like a blessing to me.

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  39. Thinking back to my teenage years, I was fortunate to have trustworthy and good friends. I never indulged in any kind of mal practice like cheating, stealing or getting addicted to any bad habit. Parents and teachers always appreciated my work and game me moral support , guided us in the right direction. Yeah, we did indulge in some harmless pranks with our friends just to have fun. I always preferred to be in the good books of my teachers, and abided by the rules and regulations. Being disciplined and honest came naturally to me.

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  40. during my school time and till now only thing i know is i can hide anything from any one but from myself,

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  41. Peer group can be a great help in guidance services in the school.

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  42. I spent most of my teenage in a residential school. A residential school of high repute. Discipline was most important in student's life. Every hour of the day went by ringing of the bell. One of my friends stole a simple thing which ended with severe punishment. I understood that it was the worst thing to do in life. Two of my friends on the day of summer vacation took alcohol. The result was extreme. I developed the fear of taking any of these things.

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  43. never indulged in any such activities of stealing, drug abuse etc.

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  44. Studied in a girls school so never faced such situations

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  45. I spent my teenage in my village. That was my most beutiful days of life. Stealing, drug abuse all these were not at all there in my life

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  46. Handling peer pressure is really challenging

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  47. Thinking about my teenage I get emotional because this was the only period when I was surrounded with all type of friends viz some were smart and academically stronger,some were dull in studies but very good athletes, some were cunning and quarrelsome,some were into smoking and stealing things but despite having a mixed type of peer group I learnt how to keep oneself away from bad habits and acquire good habits.I miss my teenage very much.

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  48. In my teenage i always believed that there is nothing in the world that i am not able to do.As a student I never faced such situations but always had fear of my parents .

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  49. became an easy victim for wanted to impress friends, tried to overcome other shortcoming by pretending to be someone else

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  50. As a student I never faced such situations but always had concern for my parents, family and society.

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  51. ASHWATHY R
    As a student i didnt face such situations , but had positive peer pressure in group study etc. My parents guidance always streamlined me towards the positive side always.

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  52. As a student it was quite difficult to share the problems that we had because there was no such medium through which we could interact.

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  53. In my teenage I was quite shy and heavily emotional, I lived in my own world and was less practical than today.

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  54. In teen age I felt very shy . mostly I felt sweating whenever I cant adjust with my peer group .

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  55. As a student there is a lot of difficulties arises which cannot be shared because no such media available at that time.

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  56. I always weighed my thoughts before doing anything. Thanks to my upbringing and my great parents who had instilled positivity in me. I never did things that my friends deemed cool. Rather all my friends used to follow me and discuss their social and emotional problems. I was lucky not to have been surrounded by any negativity during my teenage years.

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  57. These activities are part and parcel of growing up. Experimentation is a natural urge at this stage.

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  58. going back to my teenage i find that i was not very closed to my parents but a little close to my few friends.

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  59. The fear of doing wrong was always present. Even the thought of it would bring the face of my parents and the repercussions thereof. Luckily I was surrounded by people who had positive attitude, helping nature and concerned. The days are quite different as compared to this time

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  60. Some of my friends were using tubacc0. But I never used it due to good upbringing of my parents.

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  61. There is lot of impact of peer pressure in teen age, which is positive and negative both, if the child do not have any person who is capable of guiding about right or wrong as his/her friend in the form parent, sibling, teacher or relative then there is always possibilities of getting effected negatively by peer pressure.

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  62. I never appreciate and accept this type of peer due to the values and guidance given by my parents and teachers. Hence role of parents and teachers is very important in this case.

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  63. I have never came across such incidents. The values which were inculcated in me from my parents helped me to avoid such incidents/friends. Moreover both of my parents were very much close to us and vigilant.

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  64. - We have never came across such situations.
    - After school hours, I use to help my family in our traditional occupation of farming.
    - School, study and work at home was my schedule

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  65. I never enjoyed or felt inclined to experience such activities.I kept my distance from them.

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  66. I was lucky enough to never have involved with such type of friends. So the question of such a situation never arose

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  67. I spent my teenage in a missionary hostel under strict rules and conservative environment. Therefore not faced this type of behaviour by the students and also if it so it considered very bad.

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  68. I never involved in any bad habits. I used to study regularly

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  69. I was lucky enough to never have involved with such type of friends. So the question of such a situation never arose.

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  70. i really enjoyed my company always......never felt also not involved in this kind of act.

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  71. it was difficult to deal with peer pressure, friends with positive mentality helps to promote holistic development.

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  72. During my teenage, I used to consider my father as my role model and tried to work hard and study more to be successful in my life in future.

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  73. It will help to overcome the monotony of traditional methods.
    Students will feel more connected with peers and teachers and this will help them to form readiness towards understanding the concepts and applying them in real life

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  74. My father was an army officer, so I spend my teenage years in army control ment area. I grew up seeing a disciplined life, timely exercise, timely taking food and things like that. I studied in KVs under army only. So in a nut shell the things like drug abuse, smoking or stealing money were not a part of my world. I was lucky to have some great teachers in those days who motivated me in studies ad well as games and sports. Their words and positive regard still runs with me.

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  75. A good schooling and guidance from teachers, parents help overcome every negative thought and come out as a balanced human being

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  76. I never did such things in my life. Such negative things could not influence me in my life because I always got good values from my family and good guidance from teachers.

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  77. In teenage years I was involved in playing,cycling,swimming, reading books but never came across those situations like stealing,teasing etc.

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  78. My father was an indian AirForce, so I spend my teenage years in Air force stations. I grew up seeing a disciplined life, timely exercise, timely taking food and things like that. I studied in KVs under army only. So in a nut shell the things like drug abuse, smoking or stealing money were not a part of my world. I was lucky to have some great teachers in those days who motivated me in studies ad well as games and sports. Their words and positive regard still runs with me.

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  79. never did such thoughts ever crossed my mind nor was I exposed to any of those. however, idolizing seniors and trying to imitate them was common. Sometimes I succeeded while sometimes I did not. My peers and teachers at the hostel immensely supported me and helped me realise my actual strength and abilities.

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  80. Parents and teachers always appreciated my work and game me moral support , guided us in the right direction. Yeah, we did indulge in some harmless pranks with our friends just to have fun. I always preferred to be in the good books of my teachers, and abided by the rules and regulations.

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  81. Think back to your teenage years when you tried things your friends deemed cool, like stealing money, taking drugs, or smoking. How did you react to the situation? What were your thoughts, feelings and strategies?

    Being raised in a hostel (JNV) is not an easy thing, it is a place where pupil find more proportion of bad peer groups, yet I don't disapprove that there is no good peers at all. fortunately i never habituated to smoking, drugs or stealing money. teachers had been center for many life changing activities conducted by school to see the bright side of life.

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  82. During my childhood I used to teach blind students as a NCC cadet I had very loving memories. I always away from nasty things......Rajesh Sharma Librarian KV Bilaspur

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  83. Stay away from them and try to awake them.

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  84. In my childhood I was full of energy and possessed positive outlook towards life. Being one of the good students of my school and college I enjoyed those days a lot.

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  85. ADOLESCENTS ARE JUST LIKE GLASS VESSELS ,SO HANDLE WITH THE CARE AND THEY NEED THE EMPATHY NOT SYMPATHY

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  86. Thinking back to my teenage years, I was fortunate to have trustworthy and good friends. I never indulged in any kind of mal practice like cheating, stealing or getting addicted to substances Parents always guided us in the right direction. Friends were just like mirrors ,always guiding and helping ones

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  87. Think back to my teenage years, I don't have those type of friends who steals money, taking drugs or smoking. That time I am way far from those bad habits because I always knew since my childhood that stealing is a shine, taking drugs and smoking is injurious to health.So I always keep distance from such friends. I used to be very sincere student in my teenage years.
    Parents and teachers always appreciated my work and game me moral support , guided us in the right direction.

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  88. My teenage year was very cool .I never habituated to any kind of smoking ,stealing money .Our parents always guided us in a right direction .I used to my free time to help my mother ,stitching own dresses ,going to music school.Our friends were also very simple and helpful .

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  89. A teacher should understand the mind set of students. He must be empathetic and open minded one

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  90. When I was teen ager I was very shy and introvert > sometimes I was unfit the situation . I wanted change but I coudnt.

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  91. In my teenage my peer group was involved in studies and achieving academic excellence so it guided me in right direction.

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  92. I never succumbed to peer pressure to do something wrong. In fact i would go against them and submit my assignments or home works on time because of which i was sometimes an outcast.

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  93. Thinking back to my teenage years, I was fortunate to have trustworthy and good friends. I never indulged in any kind of mal practice like cheating, stealing or getting addicted to any bad habit. Parents and teachers always appreciated my work and game me moral support , guided us in the right direction.

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  94. fortunate to have been in the right company

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  95. We did mischievous things like banking classes

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  96. Being a positive minded I have turned nature of few friends in such a way that they could come back on track of study and think about future.I think our nature keeps ourself motivated to do such things but for those who have gone thr bad experiences or environment can be corrected by councilling.

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  97. No space for such negative things was there. I would have engaged and involved myself in cocurricular activities

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  98. As a student I never faced such situations but always had guidance of my parents and grandparents.

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  99. At the teenage no such company was there, further school was more than 20 KM away from home, travelling took lot of time, remaining time in completion of homework, household chores, embroidery and other handicraft learning with mother, were the past times. But at this age often daring means breaking of rules, is consider as the highest daredevil.

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  100. I had different types of friends as I was in a heterogeneous group. So had all types of experiences. But tried to avoid the things which I thought not good for me at that stage.

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  101. I made friends with students I liked. They had a positive influence on me.

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  102. Having faith in teachers and parents, one should build ways to overcome peer pressure.

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  103. Never felt any negative peer pressure. Friends always had a positive influence on me.

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  104. As a teenager have experienced negative peer. In a large group of friends, majority would bunk classes and also insisted other peers to join them.

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  105. As a teenager, i was a happier person having good and intelligent friends. There was no peers pressure. Parents were also supportive .As a teenager I lived my life with full liberty.

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  106. I have studied in a very prestigious school where all distractions were easily available and it was tempting to follow. But thanks to the values imbibed by my parents, I was able to control my urges.

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  107. Thinking back, I feel happy that I had good friends. Due to the good values inculcated by parents and teachers from smaller classes, I never indulged in those activities. There was peer pressure, but only positive. Parents and teachers always appreciated my work, encouraged me to do my best, motivated to go ahead even when failure comes and inculcated confidence. They gave me moral support and guided not only me, but my friends too always in the right direction, without being authoritative. We too indulged in some harmless pranks which were just for fun. But never was there any body shaming or bad behaviour or indulging in any bad habit. I had a safe, free and happy adolescence, thanks to my parents, teachers at school and family members.

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  108. Thinking back to my teen years ,I am thankful that I always had positive minded Peers who helped me to stay away from all kinds of abuses.

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  109. Thinking back of my teenage, I was very competitive, active, respectful, friendly and obedient. All this credit goes to upbringing given by my parents. Home environment enlighten me with the right things. My father used to guide me to introspect and think of the right or wrong on your own. What is going to be good or bad for you? And then decide. Even in the school, my friend circle was of positive attitude and attributes. Thank to God for all these.

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  110. Peer pressure enfluenced me .But my family and close friend guide me how to deal with negative peer pressure.

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  111. never did it as teen ager.but friends and closeness was not allowed at home by parents

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  112. My parents have very much influence me. They were from very low middle class family. They always motivate me achieve something through good education. This feeling always prevent me from bad things.

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  113. Well, remembering of my teenage, I was very introvert and quiet girl, loved to participate in visual and performing arts at my school. Always tried to do everything perfectly and uniquely. I loved to get appreciated for thinking out of the box but at the same time being shy, I used to avoid to be in limelight.

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  114. Rashmi Pandey
    During my teenage days, my classmates used to have boyfriend they used to go out with them for movies etc ...even at the cost of bunking classes.
    But I always felt that it is not correct as I was more interested in studies and always obeyed my parents .
    And today Iam happy that I was correct at that time

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  115. I ALWAYS TRY TO MAKE GOOD FRIENDS AND MAKE THEM HAPPY WITH MY DOINGS BUT NEVER MAKE FRIENDS WHICH I DON'T FIND GOOD.

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  116. Really it is a wonderful content

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  117. Good and Bad are understood by everyone it is our choice what we choose- this was taught by my family and it helped in tackling such situations and choosing what seemed right.

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  118. Teenage was confusing becos we were from a strict orthodox family ,and other friends around us enjoyed went to movies with friends etc .
    we were never allowed to go to excursions ,we were not allowed to bring friends home ,every classmate was seen as a potential danger by grand mother and scrutinised ..who is her father where do they live etc etc sometimes it was so embarassing ...but we did enjoy family time with aunts and uncles ans had lots of skill development inform of tailoring embroidery etc we had good hobies too which is now lacking in students

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  119. I never got involved in any such things.

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  120. If family connection is strong then peer pressure could be easily tackled.

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  121. Never did such things. Ethically very strong

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  122. Thinking back to my teenage years, I had some friends who used to make unacceptable practices. But my parents and teacher always guided me towards a successful career.

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  123. During my teenage life I was aware about my friends what they are doing negatively but my peer friends never force to involve me in such activities because they think that I am very cool and calm student. Sometimes I bunk the classes in peer pressure but I don't think it is a very serious issue.

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  124. During my teenage years, I had been occupied by work and tried to put all my free time in my studies. because I knew that this would be the only thing to lead me out of a struggleful llife.

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  125. Looking back what I remember doing with my friends which I thought was cool at that time was to stay back at school late after class and play with them not considering the fact that I would be reaching home late. there was a sense of excitement in doing that as the only thing that mattered then was the joyful moments spent in playing with them.

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  126. Never did any such thing. Emotionally and ethically very strong.

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  127. My peer group was very nice.We had a habit of watching film.Now I feel that it is not a mistake.It is a positive peer pressure as may be of good films.

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  128. परमात्मा का धन्यवाद कि कभीभी इन सब नकारात्मक बातोँमै पड़ना तो दूर कभी दूर दूर तक भी इन सब का ख्याल तक नहीँ आया और नाही कभी ऐसेलोगों का साथ मिला

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  129. Never do such things in your life

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  130. I have never done anything of the sort in my life

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  131. I have never gone through this type of peer pressure as I was busy only in my studies

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  132. Since the childhood, I had always followed what my parents had asked me to do. As a result was able to do good in life and negative aspects of the peers never influenced me.

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  133. Never gone through such things. Followed what my elders and parents taught and guided me.

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  134. As a teenager I had close relationship with my parents so they were always aware of my whereabouts, so I was not involved in any such activities.
    Nupur Singh
    Tgt Science
    KV KHICHRIPUR SHIFT 1

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  135. Going to teenage years I was fortunate to have trustworthy and good friends. They were very competitive. In my life my elder brother was the real friend who always guided me at every turning point of life.

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  136. A good family and friends kept me always away from such negative activities

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  137. Childhood was beautiful with many children as I was brought up on a joint family.of course we made mistakes and got our share of scolding from. My mother.warned not to do the mistake again.But there was no big or serious wrong with the peers.

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  138. I WAS VERY STUDIOUS STUDENT.. I NEVER DID SUCH THINGS DURING MY TEENAGE..BUT I HAD NEGAITIVE FEELINGS TOWARDS SUCH ACTS..

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  139. I was very busy in playing and enjoying doing different types of activities related to study with my peer so negative thoughts did not come to my mind.

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  140. Since my childhood I am a positive person, always see good things in people.

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  141. During my teenage I was living in a residential school and we need to follow disciplined and a routine life. I was an introvert and quiet child and always focused upon my studies. And my mother was a constant guide for me who always made me understand what is right and wrong through the examples of other kids.

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  142. From Pushpendra Singh
    In my childhood, I was mainly focused on my studies. I was in a residential school. I received some guidance from my teacher. There was a lack of guidance and counselling from teachers and parents. I had attraction towards opposite gender but did not express it. From parents I learnt to be devoted to GOD.

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  143. I was timid child. Because of regular monitoring of my parents I never tried any negative thing. I remained always engaged in studies.

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  144. i was honest and gave regards to all elders

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  145. I DONT WANT TO CHEAT ANY ONE, STILL TODAY AS WELL AS IN PAST...

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  146. MERA BACHAPAN MATA PITA TATHA BHAI BAHANO KE MARGDASHAN ME HI BITA SAHI GALAT KEE PAHACHAN KAISE KARANEE4 CHAHIE ISKA GYAN MERE BAHANO NE HII DIYA.

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  147. I used to make my friends understand the menace of substance abuse and motivate them to channelize their energy towards sports and games. I never used to bunk classes.

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  148. Never did such negative things rather I was positive towards life and involved myself in cocurricular activities along with my timely studies.

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  149. The teenage days were the days of identifying the self. I did not have that much fun and frolic like those of the teenagers of my age. My life was very simple holding not that much of excitement.

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  150. teenage make path of feature life

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  151. During teenage years there was always positive and negative peer pressure. we would always be in dilemma to weather go with whome. but nevertheless our experiences always teach us . and so did mine.

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  152. in my teenage days i too bacame a victim of negative peer pressure and i still remember how we used to catch hold of weaker children and would try to prove ourselves cool.

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  153. Think back to my teenage years, I was not having such types of friends who steals money, taking drugs or smoking. That time I was way far from those bad habits because of my conservative nature and was close to my parents and siblings only. So I always stayed away from such friends.

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  154. I had friends who used to bunk classes but I have never done such thing ,
    always kept myself engaged in positive things.

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  155. I never felt the need to do anything like that. When I was a teenager, my dad told me that if I ever felt the curiosity to smoke then I must confide in him and then we would do it together. Thank god, that day never came in my life.

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  156. Going back to my teenage years, I was fortunate enough to have good friends. We were never indulged in any kind of negative habits like cheating, stealing or getting addicted to any bad content. We use to play, study & laugh together and sometimes use to have small arguments. Parents were strict and they always guided us in the right direction. I was always present in the good books of my teachers for being disciplined and honest.

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  157. Peer pressure often leads to decisions that we otherwise don't agree with

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  158. Never anticipated in such kind of activities.

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  159. In appropriate behavior of peer (Classmates boys) made ne a lonely person during that phase I never approved and spent a very stressful time , though it did not affect my learning adversely much.

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  160. never faced such situation,some of my cousin were interested in smoking and when I tried to stop them ,they became my enemy ,later they realised i was right.

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  161. Did not came across such negative pressure.

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  162. No such experience in my teenage days

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  163. I was taught by my parents not to steal anything. So from my childhood itself I was against such acts. I was told by my parents that smoking is a bad habit. It is injurious to health. If someone smokes standing near to me, it irritates me.

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  164. Never kept company of such people

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  165. Never thought about it. (My mother being very open minded and discuss everything with us and a very good listener)

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  166. never did anything like that many of my friends offered me to indulge in such act, as i was strong i saw no point in doing such non sense things

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  167. Our energies were channelised and engaged always in healthy pursuits and were made morally and culturally strong that we never got to think and neither got attracted towards such negative things.

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  168. During my college days I took a puff of a cigarette just to experience the reason of smoking. After that experience I cannot make out why people smoke at all.

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  169. I need not to get indulge in such activities as not get aroused or compelled by my friends. We as friends were more oriented towards play , food and entertainment.

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  170. Did come across people who took the prohibited path, however, my upbringing and loving parents ensured and helped me stay on the right track

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  171. I faced such situations but deny to do it....and be confident to not get indulged in such a activities

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  172. During my teen age , I felt that I am all alone. I had no true friends . I could not connect with the idea of smartness that my peers had

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  173. To cope with peer pressure, we relied on the guidance of older siblings and wise counsel of other elders.

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  174. In my teenage, I prevented myself from negative peer pressure because of the guidance by my parents.

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