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Symptoms that a young adult or adolescent has fallen into bad company


Identifying if a young adult or adolescent has fallen into bad company can be challenging, but several symptoms may indicate adverse influences. Here are the symptoms you mentioned, along with explanations of how they may manifest:

  1. Emotional Blackmail: They may start expressing feelings of guilt or obligation due to peer pressure. They might say things like "If you really cared about me, you would do this," which can manipulate their emotions.

  2. Partying: Regular attendance at parties, especially those involving excessive drinking or substance use, may become a norm. They might prioritize social events over responsibilities.

  3. Expenditure: Increased and reckless spending can occur, often on items or activities that are not necessary. They may ask for money more frequently or hide expenses.

  4. Toxic Relationship: They might exhibit signs of being in a controlling or harmful relationship, such as excessive jealousy from their partner or feeling isolated from friends and family.

  5. Abuse: This can refer to physical, emotional, or verbal abuse either directed at them or observed in their relationships. Signs include withdrawal, anxiety, or unexplained injuries.

  6. Staying Away from Home: Spending increased amounts of time away from home without clear explanations or a change in behavior toward family might be evident.

  7. Frequent WhatsApp Messaging: They may spend excessive time on their phone, particularly in messaging apps, indicating possible secretive communications or new friendships that exclude trusted family or friends.

  8. Sex: Engaging in sexual activities at a young age, particularly if it's pressured, non-consensual, or involves risky behavior, can be a significant warning sign.

If you notice a combination of these behaviors, it may be beneficial to engage in open, non-judgmental conversations to understand their situation and offer support. Seeking help from a trusted adult or professional might also be necessary.




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