Teenagers who copy their friends' risk-taking are more popular

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Teens who go off the rails and copy the risk-taking behaviour of others are more likely to be popular and have more friends

 

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And the naughtiest thing that the current Prime Minister did when a teen was run through a farmer’s wheat field. So, is it a surprise she’s not too popular?

So if your mate jumped into a fire, you would too?

Snappy headline

Maybe , but for the wrong reasons !

This sounds like an attack on manhood. Boys are more likely to take risks than girls.

Do u understand the meaning of a real friend? This is an oxymoron. Friends that are ur friends cos ur being stupid won't exactly hang about when u need their moral support etc. Bollocks this

And dead.

Why would you have a headline that basically encourages already naive teenagers to become reckless risk taking idiots just for a few extra ‘friends’ who aren’t even real friends! This is irresponsible at best.

At least for a little while.

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Teenagers who copy their friends' risk-taking are more popularTeenage boys are much more likely to risk-take if they know their friends are doing it, new research from Dresden University in Germany shows. They were also likely to be more popular Prob cause there toast 'popular'. 'friends'... If you say so. Until their funeral.
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