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Xzavier Ayala
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18 April, 22:51
What is risky behaviour
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Jordan Jacobs
18 April, 22:55
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Many behaviors are risky for your health and happiness. The main hazards include using tobacco, alcohol or illegal drugs, engaging in violent behavior, and sexual activity. Sometimes these activities can start a slippery slope and you go further than you mean to go. That's where the risk and danger come in.
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Delilah Cunningham
18 April, 23:06
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The use of drugs. It can go on
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