Another reason could be a lack of awareness about the health risks. Maybe she has seen people around her smoking without any immediate visible harm, so she thinks it's okay and starts smoking without fully understanding the long - term consequences.
One reason could be peer pressure. If her friends smoke, she might feel pressured to do the same to fit in. For example, if all the girls in her clique smoke, she may start just to be part of the group.
Stress. For example, if she has a demanding job or is dealing with family issues.
One reason could be peer pressure. If her friends smoke, she might feel pressured to fit in. Another could be stress. For example, if she has a lot of schoolwork or family problems, she may turn to smoking as a way to relieve stress. Also, curiosity can play a part. She might be curious about what it's like to smoke.
It could be due to peer influence again. If she got back in touch with old friends who smoke, she might be easily persuaded to start smoking once more. They might make smoking seem cool or normal, and she wants to fit in.
One possible reason could be peer pressure. If her friends smoke, she might feel pressured to fit in. For example, in a school setting where a group of 'cool' kids smoke, she may start just to be part of the group.
There could be social factors as well. If a girl is in a social situation where there's a lot of food and everyone is eating a lot, like at a party or a big family gathering, she may be influenced to overeat. And sometimes, hormonal changes in a girl's body can also cause increased appetite and lead to overeating.
Stress is another factor. Asian girls may face a lot of academic or family - related stress. Just like any other people, they might think that smoking can relieve stress. They see it as a way to relax and forget about their problems for a while.
There are often complex reasons. Sometimes, it could be a lack of proper education about the harms of smoking. In addition, if she has easy access to cigarettes, perhaps from older siblings or in a lax - enforcement area, it increases the likelihood of her starting to smoke. Young girls may also be more vulnerable to starting smoking if they are experiencing emotional distress such as bullying at school or at home.
Peer influence. Maybe her friends smoke and she wants to fit in.
Peer pressure is a common one. Just like in the story of Tom, people want to be part of a group and do what others are doing.
Perhaps she is participating in a very long - distance race or extreme sports event where it's not possible to stop frequently for bathroom breaks. For example, in a story about a desert ultra - marathon, the girl might choose to wear diapers to avoid any disruptions during the race.