The inner query exclusively gets only the FRIEND IDs for the first person and standardizes it into a single column "FriendID". If the record found had person ID = 1 in the first position, it grabs the second... if person ID = 1 in the second position, then it grabs the first.
With that being done, we know who the single list of friends are of person 1... Done. Now, join back to the friendship table again, but only for those that FIRST are qualified as one of the friends from person 1... Once that is qualified, then make sure that the other person on the second table is the person 3 that you are looking for the commonality of.
Ensure an index on BOTH person1 and another on person2 to take advantage of the OR conditions.
select
JustPerson1Friends.FriendID
from
( select
if( f.Person1 = 1, f.Person2, f.Person1 ) as FriendID
from
Friendships f
where
( f.Person1 = 1
OR f.Person2 = 1 )
AND f.status = "friend" ) JustPerson1Friends
JOIN Friendships f2
on ( JustPerson1Friends.FriendID = f2.Person1
OR JustPerson1Friends.FriendID = f2.Person2 )
AND f2.status = "friend"
AND ( f2.Person1 = 3 OR f2.person2 = 3 )
Another option to pre-stamp person "3" as the common one into the result set so we don't need to explicitly qualify the 3 later. Also, by using MySQL Variables, easy to script and implement as parameters. After the inner query, do a DOUBLE left-join to the friendships to explicitly test BOTH combinations where a person could be found in an X/Y or Y/X combination. So the final where clause is just saying As long as a record is found in EITHER LEFT-JOIN condition, its a common friend and include in the result set.
select
JustPerson1Friends.FriendID
from
( select
@WantPerson2 as FindInCommonWith,
if( f.Person1 = @WantPerson1, f.Person2, f.Person1 ) as FriendID
from
( select @WantPerson1 := 1,
@WantPerson2 := 3 ) sqlvars
Friendships f,
(
where
( f.Person1 = @WantPerson1
OR f.Person2 = @WantPerson2 )
AND f.status = "friend" ) JustPerson1Friends
LEFT JOIN Friendships f2
on JustPerson1Friends.FindInCommonWith = f2.Person1
AND JustPerson1Friends.FriendID = f2.Person2
AND f2.status = "friend"
LEFT JOIN Friendships f3
on JustPerson1Friends.FindInCommonWith = f2.Person2
AND JustPerson1Friends.FriendID = f2.Person1
AND f2.status = "friend"
where
f2.Person1 > 0
OR f3.Person1 > 0
Person1 < Person2
or is that coincidence?