You get social pressure from your parents, who teach you to pay attention to certain things and not to others. You get it in school.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
To know what that true self is without social pressure is to know your true nature.
People just don't realize how much peer pressure, the desire for peer acclamation, influences them.
I think some of the pressure comes from the expectations of other people. Like if your father played baseball, they expect you to be the big lifesaver or something when you play a sport.
Peer pressure and social norms are powerful influences on behaviour, and they are classic excuses.
Basically, my socialization as a child didn't come from any schooling; it came from being in theater and meeting people online.
Peer pressure is something everyone will face in school. You have to really go by what you think is the right thing to do. Turn to the friends you trust the most when you are put in a compromising situation. If your friends are making the wrong decision, then turn to your parents.
Peer pressure is just that: pressure.
I think that no matter what you're doing as a teenager, you're going to be presented with peer pressure.
People think you have pressure when you are young. It's the other way round, actually.
When I was 14, I had no pressure. I was a kid, and I didn't understand all the attention.