| A | B |
| peers | one belonging to the same societal group especially based on age, grade, or status |
| platonic friendship | a close, non-romantic relationship based on emotional support, trust, and mutual respect |
| clique | a narrow exclusive circle or group of persons held together by common interests, views, or purposes |
| envy | painful or resentful awareness of an advantage enjoyed by another joined with a desire to possess the same advantage |
| peer pressure | a feeling that one must do the same things as other people of one's age and social group in order to be liked or respected by them |
| harassment | to create an unpleasant or hostile situation for especially by uninvited and unwelcome verbal or physical conduct |
| manipulation | to control or play upon by artful, unfair, or insidious means especially to one's own advantage |
| making threats | expressing an intention to harm or cause damage to someone, often to intimidate them or force them to do something |
| blackmail | extortion or coercion by threats especially of public exposure or criminal prosecution |
| mocking | to treat with contempt or ridicule |
| guilt trips | to try to manipulate the behavior of someone by causing feelings of guilt |
| bargaining | can be a normal process of compromise and reaching an agreement, manipulation takes a "win-lose" approach, disregarding the other party's genuine interests to secure a disproportionate gain |
| flattery | the insincere use of excessive praise and compliments to ingratiate oneself with another person for the purpose of gaining advantage |
| bribing | money or favor given or promised in order to influence the judgment or conduct of a person in a position of trust |
| assertive refusal | the ability to confidently and respectfully decline a request, even when facing pressure |
| priorities | the fact or condition of being regarded or treated as more important |
| abstinence | the fact or practice of restraining oneself from indulging in something |
| intimacy | close familiarity or friendship; closeness |
| infatuation | an intense but short-lived passion or admiration for someone or something |
| self-control | the ability to control one's emotions and desires, especially in difficult situations |