adolescence - the period of life when a person develops from a child into an adult; teenage years, peer pressure - influence from one's peers to conform to their behavior, attitudes, or values, hormones - chemical substances produced by glands in the body that regulate various bodily functions and behaviors, insecurity - a lack of confidence or assurance; uncertainty about oneself or one's abilities, anxiety - a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome, depression - mental health disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and loss of interest in activities, to hang out with - to spend time with someone casually or regularly, to stand up for - to defend or support someone or something, especially in the face of opposition or criticism, to come of age - to reach the age when one is legally considered an adult and takes on adult responsibilities, to feel blue - to feel sad or depressed, butterflies in one's stomach - feeling of nervousness or anxiety that causes fluttering sensations in the stomach and chest, a shoulder to cry on - someone who is willing to listen to and comfort someone who is upset or emotional, growing pains - aches or pains that are typically felt during periods of rapid growth, such as during adolescence, walking on eggshells - to behave very cautiously or delicately, so as not to upset someone or cause problems, in the same boat - in a similar situation or circumstance as someone else,
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