06/04/2026
What we see influences what we do.
When va**ng becomes a common sight among friends, classmates, coworkers, or people online, it can start to feel normal—even harmless. But repeated exposure can increase curiosity, lower perceived risks, and make someone more likely to try va**ng themselves.
The choices we make don't just affect us; they can influence the people around us. By understanding how social norms shape behavior, we can make more informed decisions and help create healthier communities.
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