
If you ask a group of couples how they each met, “through a friend” is probably going to appear somewhere near the top of that list. And it makes sense since getting to know someone as a friend of a friend is far less nerve-wracking than just trying to make conversation at a bar or the gym.
But just because it’s more natural to interact with a friend's friend, it doesn’t necessarily mean that you want to let your friends test their
matchmaking skills on you.

Mixing friends can sometimes be a lot of fun, but other times it can turn out disastrous. When you're the only common thread amongst different groups, one would think that because they like you, they'd like each other too, but that isn't always the case. Of course we want everyone to get along, but it my experience, sometimes it's just better to keep specific friends separate.

There are so many adorable celebrity babies running around Hollywood right now that I'm having a hard time keeping track! All these kids are blessed with great genes so it's not surprising that they keep getting cuter and cuter by the second. I can only imagine what's going to happen when they grow up and start hanging out with each other, or more importantly, start dating each other!