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Originally Posted by Savage Clone
My peer group while growing up included people who drank, people who did a lot of drugs, people who experimented a little, and people who did none. There was ZERO so-called "peer pressure" with regard to alcohol, drugs and cigarettes. Most of our cliquishness was based on music (and to some extent, outlandish dress, though a lot of our friends were pretty "regular" looking too).
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i never liked boozing as teen, and so i didn't do it and people all thought there was something wrong with me. not my friends, more just other people i'd meet. they took not boozing as being akin to not enjoying hanging out, or being bothred by other people boozing, i could see a lot of people thought that by not drinking i was casting judgement on those who do.