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Being a third wheel can be an uncomfortable experience, especially if you're with a couple who are very close to each other. Here are some tips on how to avoid being a third wheel: 1. Plan group activities: If you're planning to hang out with a couple, suggest group activities that involve more people, such as going to the movies or having a game night with other friends. This way, you won't feel like the third wheel because there will be other people around. 2. Make plans with friends: If you're going out with a couple, try to invite other friends to come along. This will give you the opportunity to socialize with others and avoid feeling like the odd one out. 3. Find common interests: Try to find common interests that you share with the couple, such as sports or music. This will help you connect with them on a more personal level and reduce the feeling of being left out. 4. Speak up: If you're feeling left out or uncomfortable, don't be afraid to speak up. Let the couple know how you feel and suggest ways to make the situation more comfortable for everyone. 5. Create boundaries: If the couple is constantly showing affection in front of you, politely let them know that it makes you uncomfortable. Setting boundaries will help create a more comfortable environment for everyone. Remember, being a third wheel doesn't have to be a negative experience. By following these tips, you can make the most out of the situation and enjoy spending time with your friends.
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