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      Hello!

      Article about social websites for friendship:
      Here are 15 apps for meeting friends online to get to know people. 15 Apps That Will Actually Help You Make Friends. One of the hardest parts about being an adult is learning how to make friends.

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      Back in high school and college, it was pretty easy because potential bonds were all around you. Plus, you had a lot more time to just shoot the shit, so friendships kinda naturally formed. Once you leave school, however, it’s possible you’re too busy to just sit around and watch Say Yes to the Dress with a potential new BFF all day. And unless you meet at work or through mutuals, a brand spanking new friendship as an adult is pretty much mythical. Or it was, before friendships apps. Just like you’ve now grown accustomed to using dating apps as a major source for meeting people romantically, there are some really solid apps out there that help you vet out people for friendships too. Whether you just moved, left a toxic friendship, or just want someone to brunch with, here are some apps to download that’ll help you find the Monica to your Rachel ( without having to leave the couch). 1. Yubo. Many friendship apps have similar features to dating apps (making a profile, swiping on others, private messaging, etc.) but what makes Yubo unique is its catfish-free video chat feature. When you connect with someone, you can chat via live video from the app (like Facetime, but without having to give out your phone number). This a) ensures the person you’re talking to is *actually* who they say they are, and b) might help alleviate some of those first-time meetup jitters if you’ve already seen their face. 2. Meet My Dog. Meeting, talking, and hanging out with people can sometimes feel a lil overwhelming, but dogs are always easy to chill with. And if you’re one of those folks who finds themselves in the corner talking to the pet at parties (hi, me), this friendship app for dog lovers is ideal. You make a profile about yourself and your pup, and then connect with other dog owners in your area for playdates or just adorable dog-related photoshoots. Not only will you make a new friend, but your furry BFF will as well. 3. LMK. Right this way, extroverts, because this talk-based app is about to become your new obsession. Instead of just the standard DM-style messaging seen in most apps, LMK has a variety of ways to connect with people, like voice chats for example. You can instantly call or chat with folks (whether 1-on-1 or in a group) who have the same interests as you, so if you’re in the mood to just gab, there’s no sitting around and waiting for a match. Plus, once you’re in a voice chat, there’s a timer that’ll end the call unless you choose to extend it, so no awkward goodbyes if you’re just not clicking. 4. Bumble BFF. If you’ve ever used Bumble for dating, Bumble BFF is literally the same concept, just for platonic friends. You still make a profile with a few photos, add a quick bio, and then swipe right on your faves. The main difference is that the timer to start a conversation isn’t gendered, so it’s on either of you to make the first move before the match expires. 5. WINK. WINK is another app that lets users swipe left or right on profiles they feel match best with their interests. You can select the gender and age range of people you want to connect with and add your interests so matches have at least one favorite activity in common with you. You can chat directly on the app or move the conversation to Snapchat for something a little more private. It’s like Tinder for friends. (You knew we were going to say it, didn’t you?) 6. Hey! VINA. VINA was designed specifically for women to meet female friends at any time. You can match based on shared activities and interests and your life stage,” since different moments in your life might lead you to look for more friends (or ones who specifically get what you’re going through). Download here. 7. Ablo. Meeting new people in your area is great and all, but meeting people around the world will truly change your perspective. Ablo’s got a lot of the traditional friendship app features like text and voice chat, but it also gives you the option to live stream yourself if you feel like casting a wider net for connections. The best part is the app automatically translates conversations so you can talk to anyone without a language barrier. If that means you make a BFF in France and spend next summer strolling the Louvre together, all the better. 8. Bloom. Making friends who share your interests is tricky for everyone, but oftentimes it’s even harder for people in the kink, queer, sex-positive, and BDSM communities. Enter: Bloom. The community-based lifestyle app was created to help people meet and connect with others in a safe and monitored space. Not only can you chat and connect like with other apps, but Bloom actually hosts tons of events, festivals, and meetups so you can connect IRL at an activity that feels more on brand than just coffee and small talk. 9. Peanut. Peanut is an app for moms to meet other moms, founded by Michelle Kennedy, who worked at the dating app Badoo before giving birth in 2013. She described feeling very isolated as a new mother and wanted to find people who understood what she was going through. Since postpartum depression can make women feel especially alone, it’s great to have an app where you can connect with someone navigating the same, sometimes-messy, emotional terrain as you are. 10. ATLETO. If you’re particularly in need of marathon buddies or tennis opponents, look no further. ATLETO is all about helping you find people based on your favorite sports, and encouraging you to host events and meet up IRL. And honestly, jogging or cycling together is pretty low-key when it comes to first conversations with someone. 11. Meetup. If you have more specific interests, like knitting at a bar or being a part of a writing group, Meetup probably has something you’re looking for. You simply enter your location and browse events by category. Voila! You’ll find your crew in no time. 12. Friended. Similar to the Whisper app, Friended lets you share your random thoughts in a controlled environment, allowing other users to reply or send encouragements to you privately. The point is to exchange niceties that should hopefully tumble into something more, or at the very least help you feel less alone. Who doesn’t love getting their feelings validated by strangers? Yes, you’ll still be clinging to your phone when you’re out in public, but at least there’ll be someone sweet on the other side of it. 13. Twitch. Twitch is a great way to make friends, especially if you’re a streamer already. Twitch communities often transcend the boundaries of the internet, with users hosting IRL Twitch meetups all the time. Another great option is to join or create a Discord. Many fan groups of the bigger streamers have their own Discord chats (sometimes with the streamers themselves) where they discuss all things streamer and the games they play and are always eager to welcome new fans into the cut. And it’s not just for video games— in recent years, Twitch has been taken over by beauty gurus, makeup artists, sex columnists, wellness consultants, and more. What’s better than bonding over a mutual love of livestreams? 14. Skout. Skout has been around since 2007, so they’ve been in the friendship (and dating!) app game for a long time. It’s pretty simple: You use it to connect with people wherever you go, which seems particularly handy if you’re traveling alone and want to grab a pint with someone. or even hook up (Skout has no rules!). 15. Nextdoor.

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