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When it comes to saying no to drugs, the hardest people to say no to are your friends. Everyone faces peer pressure at one time or another... it's scary, frustrating, nerve-wracking, annoying, exhausting -- and then some. But you can deal with it! That's right - you can make your own decisions and not risk losing the important friends in your life. How? Practice, practice, practice!
Watch our scenario below. Make your decisions by clicking on the links. Follow it through to the end, to find out how well you'd do.

Be honest. No one's watching. Choose the answers that are closest to what you'd actually do in that situation, not the answers you think are 'right.' That's the only way to get a real assessment.

After you have finished, Tell Freevibe a scenario you have been involved in where you had to make a choice. It might even be our next Scenario!
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Find out the how drugs can affect your driving.
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