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    They’re securing a last-minute dinner reservation for six. They’re calling the Uber—and double-checking that no one left their phone, ID, and wallet behind. They’re confirming the time and place for next week’s hangout in the otherwise quiet group chat. Meet the unsung hero of every social circle: The “mom.”

    Even if people don’t call them that outright, “this really is one of the most common roles in friendships,” Christina Ferrari, PsyD, a clinical psychologist based in Miami, tells SELF. The mom of the friend group is the person who organizes, plans, and keeps things on track. But don’t get it twisted: While being the responsible one in fun social settings sounds like another way of saying you’re uptight, controlling, and boring, “they’re the glue that holds the crew together,” as Dr. Ferrari points out—even though their efforts usually go unnoticed. Here are a few classic traits of the “mom” friend—and the behind-the-scenes ways they keep everything (and everyone) connected.

    1. They’re proactive in making plans happen.

    Everyone has probably tossed around the vague, “We should hang out soon!” However, it’s the “mom” friend who makes sure it actually happens.

    According to Dr. Ferrari, that might involve wrangling everyone’s schedules until they align, scrolling through endless restaurant reviews to snag the perfect reservation, or sending thoughtful day-before reminders so the plan actually sticks. “When hangouts go smoothly, people often assume they just came together,” Dr. Ferrari says. “However, this is all a result of the ‘mom’ friend’s emotional, invisible labor, which goes unnoticed until it’s missing.”

    2. They’re especially thoughtful and attentive.

    “The ‘mom’ friend is great at anticipating the group’s needs ahead of time,” Kimberly Horn, EdD, MSW, psychologist and author of Friends Matter, for Life: Harnessing the 8 Tenets of Dynamic Friendship, tells SELF. “They’re high nurturers and extremely detail-oriented.”

    For example, they might show up to movie night with extra snacks because they knew someone would get hungry. Or they always remember everyone’s birthdays—and make sure each one feels special with a thoughtful text, card, or some other small gesture that says, I see you. These subtle but compassionate acts often go overlooked, but Horn says that for the “mom” friend, they’re always a top priority.

    3. They’re reliable, emotional anchors.

    Whether it’s wise breakup advice at 2 a.m. or career guidance to get you closer to a promotion, Dr. Ferrari says the “mom” friend is the one you’ll instinctively turn to (and trust) whenever you need support. They bring steadiness when everything feels uncertain and offer a listening ear for all of your problems without judgment. And much like a parent, they‘ll quietly make themselves available through sweet, “Just thinking about you—is everything okay?” texts or surprise coffee runs when they know you’ve had a bad mental health day.

    4. They look out for everyone’s safety.

    No one wants to be the person reminding everyone to reapply sunscreen or drink water between tequila shots. But the mom friend will—and make it feel less like nagging and more like an act of care.

    “Safeguarding is a very underrated but important role in friendships,” Horn points out. It can feel like a buzzkill in the moment, but it takes a surprising amount of intentionality, thoughtfulness, and emotional intelligence to make sure no one gets left behind at the bar, or to notice when another friend’s mood is off.

    Being the parent of the group may not have the same appeal of being the “life of the party,” or “clown.” But friendship experts agree that the “mom” friend brings something deeper—a steady presence that keeps your circle anchored through graduations, cross-country moves, and life’s inevitable chaos.

    So the next time they check if you got home safe or hand you a jacket when it’s cold, take a moment to thank your “mom” friend. Better yet, be the reason they feel seen, safe, and supported in return.

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