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"Y" at the start of your first "sentence". "J" at the start of your second sentence. "P" at the start of your third sentence. Finally it's C'ya not c ya.
Peer pressure never takes away someone ability to make choices. Peer pressure doesn't brainwash people into always agreeing with the majority. When you said "It takes away their ability to formulate their own opinions." That is totally false. it might impact them but it never makes them to anything. It is always the person's choice to do something.
Peer pressure can seem bad at first glance. It always depends on what the situation is. For example if a kid is being peer pressured into doing drugs with friends then obviously it's bad. But if someone is being peer pressured into working out and losing weight it will not only help them be healthier, but it will also increase their self confidence.
It is more effective because once they get help they SHOULD stop doing drugs and breaking the law. If you were to just punish them, most people get mad that they got in trouble and might go back to using more drugs to cope with the paid. If you were to help them and get them out of the drug loop, they might actually turn their live around and be a better person and help the community.
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