Friendships usually start where people gather naturally. Look for spaces that align with your interests:
Instead of just liking a photo, leave a comment about something specific (e.g., "Where did you get those boots?" or "That track is so good").
Look for "Pop" or "hyperpop" nights at local bars or clubs, which often attract a younger, aesthetic-focused crowd compared to traditional leather or bear bars. 2. Lead with Shared Interests, Not Just Aesthetics
Whether it's gaming, K-pop, skincare, or niche cinema, having a "thing" you do together makes the friendship more than just social media mutuals.
While the "twink" label is often tied to a specific look, long-lasting friendships