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Which Planet Brings You Loyal, Real Friends?

Why Friendship in Astrology Even Matters

Honestly, I used to think astrology was just fun fluff—like, cute memes about your sign and Mercury retrograde drama. But then one night, after a weird fallout with a close friend, I ended up ranting to my buddy Alex. He’s super into astrology, and he said something like “Well, maybe Saturn’s testing your friendship karma.” I laughed... then I paused. Saturn? Karma? Friendship?

That night I fell down a serious rabbit hole—and turns out, there are specific planets that influence your social life, especially your friendships. And no, it’s not just Venus (even though she's always stealing the spotlight).

Let’s dig into which planet actually gives you good friends—and what "good" even means in cosmic terms.

Jupiter: The Planet of Generosity and True Allies

Why Jupiter is kinda the MVP of friendship

So, Jupiter. This big ol’ gas giant isn’t just about luck or expansion. It's actually deeply tied to wisdom, abundance, and supportive relationships. People with strong Jupiter placements—especially in the 11th house (the house of friendships)—tend to attract folks who genuinely uplift them.

Like, I remember meeting this guy in college, Thomas, who had Jupiter in Aquarius. He always had this magnetic group of loyal, diverse, and just overall kind-hearted friends around him. It was wild. Years later, he’s still tight with the same group. Makes sense now.

Where Jupiter lands really matters

If Jupiter's in your 11th or 3rd house (friends and communication), or if it makes solid aspects to your Moon or Venus—you're in luck. Literally. You probably find people who just get you... and stick around.

But. (And there’s always a but.) Jupiter can also exaggerate things. You might attract too many people, or struggle to tell who's real and who's just there for the ride. That was definitely me during my “everyone is my bestie” phase. Spoiler: they weren’t.

Mercury: Friends Through Words, Wit, and Weird DMs

You know that one friend who you mostly just meme with but feel so close to? That’s Mercury energy, baby.

Mercury governs communication, banter, shared ideas. It's the one that helps you find people you can talk to—especially about niche, nerdy, or philosophical stuff. (Shoutout to my friend Mia, who I bonded with over a four-hour convo about whether aliens are real. Classic Gemini Mercury moment.)

If your Mercury vibes well with someone else's (like a trine or sextile), you're probably already texting them memes daily. That connection might not be super “deep” in the Saturn sense, but it's so real.

Saturn: Tough Love and Ride-or-Die Bonds

The planet of tests (and earned friendships)

Saturn has a bad rep, I know. People hear Saturn and go "ugh, restrictions, delays, karma... no thanks." But hear me out: Saturn is also the planet of mature, time-tested relationships.

Friendships under Saturn don’t always start off easy. You might go through misunderstandings, time apart, or even big fallouts. But if you make it through? That friend is solid. It’s like the universe made you both run a marathon before letting you be close.

Honestly, one of my best friends now, Clara, was someone I couldn’t stand at first. We worked together, clashed constantly, but were always thrown on the same projects. After two years of mutual respect building, a random teary late-night shift bonded us forever. I checked our charts later—Saturn all over it. Go figure.

Other Planets That Influence Friend Vibes

Uranus: The surprise friend you didn’t see coming

Uranus = unexpected, electric, slightly weird friendships. These are your random online friends, festival buddies, or people you meet once and instantly click with. They might not stay forever, but they’ll change you.

Venus and the softer side of friendships

Okay, okay. Venus is relevant—especially for the “love language” in friendships. If someone’s Venus signs match yours well, you're probably sharing playlists, cozying up for movie nights, and sending each other “thinking of you” texts for no reason.

But Venus is more about pleasure and aesthetics. It makes friendships beautiful, but it’s not what makes them last. (That’s more Saturn or Jupiter’s job.)

So... Which One Really Gives Good Friends?

Honestly? It’s not just one planet. I wish I could say, “Yep, it’s Jupiter, done.” But it’s more layered than that.

  • Jupiter brings you kind-hearted, fun, growth-oriented people.

  • Mercury connects you to clever, communicative souls.

  • Saturn gives you those deeply loyal, battle-tested ride-or-dies.

  • Uranus? Your wildcards.

  • Venus? Your sweethearts.

And sometimes, it’s not about what they bring—it’s about whether you’re ready for that kind of friendship. I’ve had Jupiter transits bring amazing people into my life... and I pushed them away ‘cause I wasn’t ready to trust.

Final Thought (and a little confession)

Well, I’ve got Jupiter in my 11th house, and Saturn squaring it hard. So yeah, friendships have always been this weird combo of blessings and hard-earned lessons. I’ve lost people I thought would be in my wedding. I’ve had strangers become soulmates in six months. Astrology didn’t solve it all—but it helped me understand it all.

So if you’re wondering which planet brings you good friends? Look at all of them—but most of all, look at what kind of friend you are too. The stars might open doors, but you’re the one who walks through.

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How tall is a average 15 year old?

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14 Years112.0 lb. (50.8 kg)64.5" (163.8 cm)
15 Years123.5 lb. (56.02 kg)67.0" (170.1 cm)
16 Years134.0 lb. (60.78 kg)68.3" (173.4 cm)
17 Years142.0 lb. (64.41 kg)69.0" (175.2 cm)

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Can you grow between 16 and 18?

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