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One of your friends is secretly planning a party at his house next weekend when his parents are out of town. He says it’s okay because his older brother, who is 17, will be there to supervise. Your friend wants you to help him with some of the party preparations, but you’re not sure if you want to go to the party, let alone help prepare it! Evaluate this situation by answering the three critical questions related to knowing when to draw the line with peer pressure:

Do I have a bad feeling about this?
Will my decision put me in physical danger?
Will my decision hurt others?
Finally, based on your evaluation, what will your decision be and why?

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Step-by-step explanation:

1. you should have a bad feeling about this situation because it involves a friend whose parents aren't even home.

2. it may put you in physical danger if there is a fight. you could get hurt.

3. if you don't go to the party you will probably make them upset but that would be silly if they were mad because you didn't show up to a party. i don't go to most parties I get invited to anyway.

4. if you have good self control go to the party but leave when you sense that there will be trouble. or don't go at all if you don't feel safe. my opinion don't go if the guys parents are not home.