Wednesday, December 18, 2019

Why Teens Smoke Before The Legal Age Of 18 Years Old

There are many things, people don’t understand. One inquiring question is why teens smoke. There can be wishful thinking on the causes that maybe known to the teens themselves outside of the situation(s) that may start the causes. The most common and possible causes are Pressure amongst their peers, smoking availability, to promotion through industry advertisement, to the main causes of family situations, and possible negative influences. These are some of the possible reasons that cause teens to smoke before the legal age of 18 years old, and these causes can be the main factors in contributing to teenage smoking. Pressures of life and pressure from their peers is one of the most common influences that contribute to teens smoking or even†¦show more content†¦The piecing together in their environment gives their mind set a shift to see that if something is wrong, then it’s wrong not just for me but for everyone. Teens are very observant in their surroundings for the most part, and when they watch someone they look up to as a role model, they tend to be bigger influences because they want to be just like them, not grasping the fact that they are picking up a bad habit that they shouldn’t. Even celebrities in the media have a huge impact on teens, sad to say they know this and yet they still do reckless things, which influence them. Smoking availability is another crucial contributor to teens smoking, especially when parents allow their kids to smoke also giving them the cigarettes to smoke. Most times it starts when parents or relatives ask the teen to go to the gas station and pick some up for them and/or having someone older get a pack of cigarettes for them because of them being underage. It could even result in something as simple as sharing, if stores are strict on who they are buying them for definitely if the buyer doesn’t smoke or they never seen them purchase that item before. Negative influence is another contributor, but anything could be a negative influence. It does play a part causing teens to smoke because, it is caused by previously stated peer pressure or trying to fit in with the crowd or group. This could relatively be a negative

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