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As a teenager there are many choices in our lives that we have to decide on. Many of them affect each and every one of our futures. All children start out going to school at a very young age. How ever many years or how well you have done during your time at school affects what you will end up doing for the rest of your life. During my time at school there have been a lot of influential opportunities handed out to me from my peers. The little choices that I have had to make during my high school career have affected my life greatly. For example, ditching, this is one main problem that schools have with children. One could think that choosing between ditching and not ditching is an easy decision. If never asked upon the question "to ditch or not to ditch," one would inevitably think, "no", is the easy answer. As I have experienced, the influence your peers have on you can change your morals. I, however, have not chosen the decision to ditch and because of this I am a more dedicated student.

When in a relationship there may be different types of pressure. There are two main types that one can experience. Internal pressure, the kind of pressure one inflicts upon themselves. When caught in the moment the pressure can be great. The other type of pressure is the pressure your significant other can have on you. I personally, want to make my significant other happy, but my choice for abstinence is the decoding factor. I stick to my gut for internal pressures and listen to my heart for external pressures. My choice for abstinence leads me to a happier care-free life that I choose to live for the rest of my life. This choice has affected me in every way possible and I feel I am a better and stronger person because of it.

Within all the peer pressure teenagers go through during their high school career there is the pressure of drugs. Drugs can have the most dangerous affect on young people. It can start out with the simplest thing such

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