Incel_Doomer
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Yes I can see these are mixed-race, I'm just using the vernacular for clarity.
If you thought nerdy / autistic / weeb / gamer / introverted / insert adjective foids might be different and there might be a chance for average or below-average males in some odd subcommunity - you were wrong. Although I doubt anyone here thought that.
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A polyamorous quad who met through online gaming have said their relationship is not the "unlimited sex fest" many assume and they hope to one day legally marry.
Tiffani Nicole, 29, Jiselle Alexa, 23, Hammy Kendra, 29, and Raymond Anthony, 34, met on Twitch in 2020, bonding over their shared love of gaming and their friendship quickly grew through constant messaging, virtual movie nights and video calls.
In 2021, Tiffani, who works in debt and litigation, suggested their dynamic resembled a polyamorous quad – a romantic relationship involving four people – and even though none of them had experienced one before, the idea "made sense" to them.
They met for the first time in person in the winter of 2021, having lived in different parts of the United States, and said it was "not strange at all" and made the relationship official.
In February 2022, they moved in together in Baltimore County, Maryland, and since then have had date nights and intimacy as a group, in pairs or as a trio.
Raymond, who works in technology, is often perceived as the "main person" because he is a man and said he has faced online comments such as "free those women".
The foursome first met in 2020 through Twitch, an interactive livestreaming platform, connecting over their shared passion for gaming.
After a few weeks, they created their own chat on the platform Discord, where they spoke almost 24/7, watched movies together, played games and had video calls.
At the time, they were based across the country – Jiselle in New Jersey, Tiffani in Los Angeles, Hammy in South Maryland and Raymond in Baltimore.
In 2021, during one of their Discord chats, Tiffani mentioned that she followed someone online who was in a polyamorous relationship.
Just a few months later, in February 2022, the foursome moved in together in Baltimore County.
Adjusting to life under one roof took time, as they each had "their own ways of doing things", such as chores and cleaning.
But they "quickly recognised" their relationship needed to be "rooted in strong communication" and they split chores equally between them.
Raymond added: "We don't split bills equally, we do it equitable based on who makes what in the house and adjust based on the money earned."
Each of them has their own room in the house, so they have their own space and can have time alone, as they are all "introverted".
If you thought nerdy / autistic / weeb / gamer / introverted / insert adjective foids might be different and there might be a chance for average or below-average males in some odd subcommunity - you were wrong. Although I doubt anyone here thought that.
Polyamorous quad say relationship is not an ‘unlimited sex fest’
They hope to one day legally marry
A polyamorous quad who met through online gaming have said their relationship is not the "unlimited sex fest" many assume and they hope to one day legally marry.
Tiffani Nicole, 29, Jiselle Alexa, 23, Hammy Kendra, 29, and Raymond Anthony, 34, met on Twitch in 2020, bonding over their shared love of gaming and their friendship quickly grew through constant messaging, virtual movie nights and video calls.
In 2021, Tiffani, who works in debt and litigation, suggested their dynamic resembled a polyamorous quad – a romantic relationship involving four people – and even though none of them had experienced one before, the idea "made sense" to them.
They met for the first time in person in the winter of 2021, having lived in different parts of the United States, and said it was "not strange at all" and made the relationship official.
In February 2022, they moved in together in Baltimore County, Maryland, and since then have had date nights and intimacy as a group, in pairs or as a trio.
Raymond, who works in technology, is often perceived as the "main person" because he is a man and said he has faced online comments such as "free those women".
The foursome first met in 2020 through Twitch, an interactive livestreaming platform, connecting over their shared passion for gaming.
After a few weeks, they created their own chat on the platform Discord, where they spoke almost 24/7, watched movies together, played games and had video calls.
At the time, they were based across the country – Jiselle in New Jersey, Tiffani in Los Angeles, Hammy in South Maryland and Raymond in Baltimore.
In 2021, during one of their Discord chats, Tiffani mentioned that she followed someone online who was in a polyamorous relationship.
Just a few months later, in February 2022, the foursome moved in together in Baltimore County.
Adjusting to life under one roof took time, as they each had "their own ways of doing things", such as chores and cleaning.
But they "quickly recognised" their relationship needed to be "rooted in strong communication" and they split chores equally between them.
Raymond added: "We don't split bills equally, we do it equitable based on who makes what in the house and adjust based on the money earned."
Each of them has their own room in the house, so they have their own space and can have time alone, as they are all "introverted".





