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IrinaVladis [17]
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Factors causing risky behavior Amongst teenagers using​

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fomenos3 years ago
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Hello there! I'm Ashlynn ready to answer anything!

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To start, peer pressure, use of drugs and/or alcohol, promiscuous sex, etc.

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<em>“When we are open to new possibilities, we find them. Be open and skeptical  of everything.”</em>

                                              -<em>Todd Kashdan</em>

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