Starting Friendship Point Person

So, a starting point person, to me, is when someone is basically the starting point of a friendship. Basically: you friend someone and when you friend someone else, those 2 start randomly hanging out with you, eventually pushing you away.
This happened to me a lot when I was in 6th and 7th grade. I had a group of friends I started but now, I'm excluded in most of everything. I rarely talk to them anymore, which is good, but I still feel like if I try to make a new friend irl, I'll eventually start being the 3rd wheel.

@StrawberrySweetTea
Being a third wheel is always a chance. That is just a fact.
No one likes it, but sometimes the friends we introduce end up having maybe more in common or maybe even have more time to hang out or whatever.
When you meet a new friend and they start talking with you more what happened to their last active friend? Is that friend now a third wheel?
Friendships it seems are more temporary then might have been in past... when we are kids we go to school spend most all day with same group... as time passes maybe the next year we have different classmates and end up with newer friends ... as adults, this plays over and over in jobs ... when a co-worker spends most of the time with a person .. if they change jobs/ move etc...... we say we will stay in touch but we can no longer talk about what is happening at work or day to day. Enjoy your friends when they are available and know one way or another you may move on or they may....