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	<title>Comments on: Do social media sites make peer pressure worse?</title>
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		<title>By: bkornegay</title>
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		<description>Do social media sites make peer pressure worse?  Not necessarily, but then again, yes!  I say not necessarily and then again yes because, it depends upon the individual&#039;s maturity level and their level of subjectivity.  If the individual has good or adequate reasoning ability coupled with a moral conscious and uses it as such, peer pressure should not be an issue.   However, what teenager has the moral conscious of the average adult that has &quot;been there and done that&quot;?  None that I know of!</description>
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		<title>By: bkornegay</title>
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		<description>Do social media sites make peer pressure worse?  Not necessarily, but then again, yes!  I say not necessarily and then again yes because, it depends upon the individual&#039;s maturity level and their level of subjectivity.  If the individual has good or adequate reasoning ability coupled with a moral conscious and uses it as such, peer pressure should not be an issue.   However, what teenager has the moral conscious of the average adult that has &quot;been there and done that&quot;?  None that I know of!</description>
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