Answer:
I feel that people continue to do risky behavior because they enjoy the thrill/adrenaline, however they may also be victim to peer pressure. You see let's say the example of skydiving. When people skydive, they fall from the sky which can be deadly if done wrong, however it can provide individuals with a thrill factor and can boost adrenaline causing adrenaline rush. Now let's say an individual's friends jump off a bridge every week and they always make this individual join them despite the individual not wanting to do so. The individual is being peer pressured (partially) into joining in the risky behavior of bridge jumping.
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I'm sorry if the examples are bad but i hope you get the picture