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Lonely by Lilong Dolrani
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  • Post category:Feelings and Emotions
  • Post published:August 15, 2018

Being with people who like doing similar things may help you avoid a situation where you feel pressured into things you don’t want to do. Hanging with the “cool crowd” won’t be as much fun as it looks if you don’t like the decisions that crowd is making.

Source: Peer pressure @ ReachOut.com: Get through tough times

image: Lonely by Lilong Dolrani under Creative Commons license

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