Push or lay?

Hello, I mean to remember that in driving school theory lessons the two techniques of pressing and laying were addressed. It was presented in such a way that one should usually always lie in the curve. The pressing should only be used for emergency situations, e.g. if one goes out of the curve and one does not make it anymore. But now I have read the other day, the pressing and laying are two different driving styles. Since I am still a bloody beginner, I am just testing the same of course I don’t dare to put myself strongly in bends. Accordingly, I find pressures much more pleasant, because my head stays straighter and I don’t feel like a fall. Now my question: can you always drive with pressure technology? Or would that be too risky? Shouldn’t that mean that I am absolutely not in the curve, but not as much as it would be possible. What do you think about it? Funnyly, I have more “Earrings Respek” when driving under the mountain. T” than when climbing up the mountain. Shutting down somehow feels more unpleasant, since I don’t mean to have the feeling for the machine here.