How does having responsible friends help you avoid behaviors that put you at risk for an STI?

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When you are with responsible friends, you have more peer pressure to engage in risky behaviors.
When you are with responsible friends, you have more peer pressure to engage in risky behaviors.

When you are with responsible friends, you have less peer pressure to engage in risky behaviors.
When you are with responsible friends, you have less peer pressure to engage in risky behaviors.

When you are with responsible friends, you are more likely to be alone with someone of the opposite sex.
When you are with responsible friends, you are more likely to be alone with someone of the opposite sex.

When you are with responsible friends, you avoid making your own decisions

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The correct response is:

When you are with responsible friends, you have less peer pressure to engage in risky behaviors.

Having responsible friends can help create a supportive environment where you are less likely to feel pressured to participate in activities that could lead to risky behaviors, including those that might increase the risk of STIs.