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Peer Pressure and Its Social Grip: Impact on Minds and Communities

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June 14, 2025
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Dr.Reyaz Ahmad

Peer pressure is a powerful social force that influences individuals and communities, shaping their behaviors, decisions, and societal norms. While it can have both positive and negative effects, its impact varies across cultural contexts. In India, peer pressure is often linked to academic success, family expectations, and societal norms. In contrast, Western countries experience peer pressure more prominently in areas such as social behavior, work culture, and personal lifestyle choices. This article explores the impact of peer pressure in both settings, supported by real-life examples.

Peer Pressure in India

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India’s collectivist society places significant importance on conformity, making peer pressure a dominant force in shaping personal and communal decisions.

  1. Academic and Career Pressure

Education is one of the most common areas where peer pressure affects Indian students. The societal push for securing government jobs or pursuing specific professions often overrides individual interests.

Real-Life Example:
The Kota Education Crisis – Kota, Rajasthan, is home to thousands of students preparing for IIT-JEE and NEET exams. The immense pressure to succeed has led to rising student suicides. In 2023 alone, 26 students died by suicide in Kota due to academic stress, highlighting the dark side of peer pressure in education.

Real-Life Example:
IAS Aspirants in Delhi’s Mukherjee Nagar – Many students in Delhi’s Mukherjee Nagar, a coaching hub for the UPSC Civil Services Exam, spend years attempting to crack one of the toughest exams in the country. The pressure from family and peers forces many to continue preparing despite repeated failures, leading to mental health issues and financial strain.

  1. Social and Cultural Norms

Indian society expects individuals to conform to traditional norms regarding marriage, gender roles, and lifestyle choices.

Real-Life Example:
The Case of Nikita Tomar (Honor Killing, Haryana) – In 2020, a young woman named Nikita Tomar was killed for rejecting a marriage proposal. Such incidents highlight the intense societal and familial pressure placed on individuals to follow traditional marriage norms, often at the cost of personal freedom and safety.

Real-Life Example:
The LGBT+ Community in India – Despite the decriminalization of homosexuality in 2018, individuals in the LGBTQ+ community still face immense societal pressure to conform to heterosexual norms. Many are forced into heterosexual marriages due to family expectations.

  1. Financial and Lifestyle Pressures

Consumerism and societal expectations often push people to spend beyond their means to maintain a certain social status.

Real-Life Example:
Big Fat Indian Weddings – In India, weddings are seen as a status symbol, with families spending exorbitant amounts of money to match societal expectations. The 2023 wedding of Anant Ambani, estimated to cost over ₹1,000 crores, set a new benchmark, increasing the pressure on middle-class families to host extravagant ceremonies even when financially unsustainable.

Real-Life Example:
Social Media Influencer Culture – The rise of Instagram and YouTube influencers has led to peer pressure among young Indians to buy luxury products, travel frequently, and present an idealized lifestyle, often leading to financial strain and anxiety.

Peer Pressure Abroad

In Western societies, peer pressure manifests in areas such as workplace expectations, lifestyle choices, and social media trends.

  1. Substance Abuse and Risky Behavior

The influence of peer groups plays a major role in substance use and other high-risk behaviors among youth.

Real-Life Example:
The “Binge Drinking Culture” in the UK and USA – College students in the US and UK often feel pressured to engage in binge drinking to fit in. According to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), nearly 50% of college students in the US engage in excessive drinking due to peer influence.

Real-Life Example:
The Tide Pod Challenge (USA, 2018) – Social media peer pressure led teenagers to consume toxic laundry detergent pods for viral videos. This dangerous trend resulted in multiple hospitalizations and poison control warnings.

  1. Body Image and Social Media Influence

Social media has intensified peer pressure related to body image, leading to eating disorders and mental health issues.

Real-Life Example:
Kylie Jenner Lip Challenge (USA, 2015) – Teenagers worldwide attempted to plump their lips using vacuum suction, inspired by Kylie Jenner’s appearance. Many suffered bruising and permanent lip damage due to the challenge, showcasing the negative influence of social media peer pressure.

Real-Life Example:
The Impact of Instagram Filters – Studies show that apps like Instagram contribute to increased body dysmorphia, especially among teenage girls. The pressure to appear “flawless” online has led to a rise in plastic surgeries and mental health issues.

  1. Career and Workplace Pressures

In many developed nations, workplace culture fosters high-stress environments where employees feel pressured to overwork.

Real-Life Example:
Karoshi (Death by Overwork) in Japan – The term karoshi refers to employees dying due to excessive work hours. Japan’s corporate culture encourages long work hours, often forcing individuals to sacrifice personal well-being for professional success. The government has had to introduce work-life balance laws to curb this issue.

Real-Life Example:
The “Hustle Culture” in Silicon Valley – Tech workers in Silicon Valley often feel pressured to work 80-hour weeks to stay ahead in the competitive industry. Many suffer from burnout, anxiety, and depression, leading to a growing conversation about mental health in the workplace.

Conclusion

Peer pressure affects individuals and communities worldwide, albeit in different ways. In India, it predominantly influences education, societal norms, and financial decisions, while in Western countries, it impacts lifestyle choices, workplace culture, and social behavior. Although peer pressure can sometimes encourage positive behavior, such as promoting hard work and social activism—its negative effects often lead to stress, anxiety, and unhealthy decision-making.

Understanding and resisting negative peer pressure is crucial for mental well-being and personal growth. By promoting self-awareness, independent decision-making, and supportive communities, individuals can navigate societal expectations without succumbing to undue pressure.

 

The author is Faculty of Mathematics, Department of General Education SUC, Sharjah, UAE. He can be reached at reyaz56@gmail.com

 

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