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    GoldenGrill got a reaction from rmike in My Dinner with Reese   
    Just two weekends ago, I made a post that received a great deal of attention about an escort working under the name Reese. I recounted an unpleasant exchange I had with him, in which he used homophobic language and made reference to the AIDS epidemic. I subsequently shared that, upon seeing said post, Reese had reached out to me with an apology and attempted to explain his actions.
     
    From there I took a step back from engaging further comments. While many of you were supportive, just as many were critical of my decision to share what I did, and it became clear that since I could contribute nothing further to the conversation that might sway the latter group to see my point of view, I was better off putting the whole thing behind me.
     
    Reese, on the other hand, was not satisfied with where we stood. He would text me several more times in the days after his initial apology, insisting that there must be some way he could prove he wasn't the person his offending texts made him out to be. After some hesitation and much consideration, I agreed to meet him for dinner, his treat, when he got into town this week.
     
    Reese and I did, in fact, have a bite to eat after I got off work today (his treat!), and what I worried would be an extremely uncomfortable outing ended up being one of the more overall positive experiences I've had in some time. For those to whom it is of interest, Reese is, indeed, a Big Guy. However, having now dined with him and spoken to him at length, I no longer believe him to be a muscle bully.
     
    Do not misunderstand me: I feel just as strongly now as I did two weekends ago that the language Reese used is unacceptable. But I truly believe Reese would, and does, agree. He could have easily gone through the motions tonight - bought me dinner, said he was sorry and disappeared back into the city. Instead he made it clear he was interested, not only in having a dialogue, but in listening to what I had to say. He did a great deal to restore my faith in people, at a moment in our history where it is easy to abandon all hope. And for that, I thank him.
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    GoldenGrill got a reaction from Filesum in Wrestlers   
    I know there was at least one thread specifically pertaining to escorts who either offer wrestling or have appeared on wrestling sites like Thunders Arena, BG East, etc. It didn't go incredibly far and was rather old, so I figured I would try to see what sort of feedback I could get making a new one. Feel free to provide links or any information on men who currently are for hire and have either wrestled previously or do so presently (on camera), and I'll add it here.
     
    A
    Austin Wolf (New York) Thunders Arena, as Austin Wolf
     
    B
    Beautiful Keith (Philadelphia) Thunders Arena, as Mark Muscle
    Brad (Boston) Thunders Arena, as Kid Titan
     
    C
    Caleb (Tampa) Thunders Arena, as Scrappy
    Corleone (Boston) Thunders Arena, as Antonio
    Crush (New York) KrushCo, as Krush
     
    D
    Daniel Carter (Denver) Thunders Arena, as Steel
    Dolph (Washington, DC) Thunders Arena, as Dolf
     
    E
    Elitephysique (San Francisco) Thunders Arena, as Cap
     
    G
    Gino (New York) BG East, as Marco Rossi
    Giovanni (Philadelphia) Thunders Arena, as Travis
    Gunnar Stone (Orlando) Thunders Arena, as Gunnar
     
    I
    Iceman18 (Tampa) Thunders Arena, as Iceman18
     
    J
    Jackson Gunn (New York) Thunders Arena, as Specimen
    JackStacked (Dubai) Thunders Arena, as The Mountain
    Jake Daniel (Atlanta) Thunders Arena, as Jake
    James Branson (Kansas City) Thunders Arena, as Cason
    Jaxton Wheeler (Orlando) Thunders Arena, as Rex
    John Smithy (Naples, FL) Thunders Arena, as CJS/Kasper
    Jon Ramsey (Boston) BG East, as Wade Cutler
     
    K
    Karl Kasper (Las Vegas) HunkMuscleShow, as Karl Kasper
    Kyle Braun (San Francisco) BG East, as Jake Ryder
     
    M
    Marco (Orlando) Thunders Arena, as Marco
    Matthew James (Tucson) Thunders Arena, as Matthew James
     
    S
    Strongpower (Ft. Lauderdale) Thunders Arena, as Vinny
     
    T
    Tyler (St. Petersburg) Thunders Arena, as Sparrow
    Tristan Baldwin (Hartford) BG East, as Aryx Quinn / Thunders Arena, as Aryx
     
    V
    Viktor (Orlando) Thunders Arena, as Destroyer
     
    X
    Xavier (Seattle) Thunders Arena, as Xavier
     
    Last updated: December 19, 2021
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    GoldenGrill got a reaction from alexslaveboy in Wrestlers   
    And it would appear Marco is back!
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    GoldenGrill got a reaction from alexslaveboy in Wrestlers   
    Updated with Gunnar's new ad, let me know if there are any I'm missing y'all!
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    GoldenGrill got a reaction from + PapaTony in My Dinner with Reese   
    Just two weekends ago, I made a post that received a great deal of attention about an escort working under the name Reese. I recounted an unpleasant exchange I had with him, in which he used homophobic language and made reference to the AIDS epidemic. I subsequently shared that, upon seeing said post, Reese had reached out to me with an apology and attempted to explain his actions.
     
    From there I took a step back from engaging further comments. While many of you were supportive, just as many were critical of my decision to share what I did, and it became clear that since I could contribute nothing further to the conversation that might sway the latter group to see my point of view, I was better off putting the whole thing behind me.
     
    Reese, on the other hand, was not satisfied with where we stood. He would text me several more times in the days after his initial apology, insisting that there must be some way he could prove he wasn't the person his offending texts made him out to be. After some hesitation and much consideration, I agreed to meet him for dinner, his treat, when he got into town this week.
     
    Reese and I did, in fact, have a bite to eat after I got off work today (his treat!), and what I worried would be an extremely uncomfortable outing ended up being one of the more overall positive experiences I've had in some time. For those to whom it is of interest, Reese is, indeed, a Big Guy. However, having now dined with him and spoken to him at length, I no longer believe him to be a muscle bully.
     
    Do not misunderstand me: I feel just as strongly now as I did two weekends ago that the language Reese used is unacceptable. But I truly believe Reese would, and does, agree. He could have easily gone through the motions tonight - bought me dinner, said he was sorry and disappeared back into the city. Instead he made it clear he was interested, not only in having a dialogue, but in listening to what I had to say. He did a great deal to restore my faith in people, at a moment in our history where it is easy to abandon all hope. And for that, I thank him.
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    GoldenGrill got a reaction from + Charlie in My Dinner with Reese   
    I appreciate that. I made some slight edits to the initial post after you quoted it - the sentiments are the same, but I wanted to let you know in the name of full disclosure!
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    GoldenGrill got a reaction from + Charlie in My Dinner with Reese   
    Just two weekends ago, I made a post that received a great deal of attention about an escort working under the name Reese. I recounted an unpleasant exchange I had with him, in which he used homophobic language and made reference to the AIDS epidemic. I subsequently shared that, upon seeing said post, Reese had reached out to me with an apology and attempted to explain his actions.
     
    From there I took a step back from engaging further comments. While many of you were supportive, just as many were critical of my decision to share what I did, and it became clear that since I could contribute nothing further to the conversation that might sway the latter group to see my point of view, I was better off putting the whole thing behind me.
     
    Reese, on the other hand, was not satisfied with where we stood. He would text me several more times in the days after his initial apology, insisting that there must be some way he could prove he wasn't the person his offending texts made him out to be. After some hesitation and much consideration, I agreed to meet him for dinner, his treat, when he got into town this week.
     
    Reese and I did, in fact, have a bite to eat after I got off work today (his treat!), and what I worried would be an extremely uncomfortable outing ended up being one of the more overall positive experiences I've had in some time. For those to whom it is of interest, Reese is, indeed, a Big Guy. However, having now dined with him and spoken to him at length, I no longer believe him to be a muscle bully.
     
    Do not misunderstand me: I feel just as strongly now as I did two weekends ago that the language Reese used is unacceptable. But I truly believe Reese would, and does, agree. He could have easily gone through the motions tonight - bought me dinner, said he was sorry and disappeared back into the city. Instead he made it clear he was interested, not only in having a dialogue, but in listening to what I had to say. He did a great deal to restore my faith in people, at a moment in our history where it is easy to abandon all hope. And for that, I thank him.
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    GoldenGrill got a reaction from down_to_business in My Dinner with Reese   
    I don't think you can get much lower than trolling a forum for gay johns.
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    GoldenGrill got a reaction from sincitymix in My Dinner with Reese   
    Just two weekends ago, I made a post that received a great deal of attention about an escort working under the name Reese. I recounted an unpleasant exchange I had with him, in which he used homophobic language and made reference to the AIDS epidemic. I subsequently shared that, upon seeing said post, Reese had reached out to me with an apology and attempted to explain his actions.
     
    From there I took a step back from engaging further comments. While many of you were supportive, just as many were critical of my decision to share what I did, and it became clear that since I could contribute nothing further to the conversation that might sway the latter group to see my point of view, I was better off putting the whole thing behind me.
     
    Reese, on the other hand, was not satisfied with where we stood. He would text me several more times in the days after his initial apology, insisting that there must be some way he could prove he wasn't the person his offending texts made him out to be. After some hesitation and much consideration, I agreed to meet him for dinner, his treat, when he got into town this week.
     
    Reese and I did, in fact, have a bite to eat after I got off work today (his treat!), and what I worried would be an extremely uncomfortable outing ended up being one of the more overall positive experiences I've had in some time. For those to whom it is of interest, Reese is, indeed, a Big Guy. However, having now dined with him and spoken to him at length, I no longer believe him to be a muscle bully.
     
    Do not misunderstand me: I feel just as strongly now as I did two weekends ago that the language Reese used is unacceptable. But I truly believe Reese would, and does, agree. He could have easily gone through the motions tonight - bought me dinner, said he was sorry and disappeared back into the city. Instead he made it clear he was interested, not only in having a dialogue, but in listening to what I had to say. He did a great deal to restore my faith in people, at a moment in our history where it is easy to abandon all hope. And for that, I thank him.
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    GoldenGrill got a reaction from Nick99 in My Dinner with Reese   
    I don't think you can get much lower than trolling a forum for gay johns.
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    GoldenGrill got a reaction from Nick99 in My Dinner with Reese   
    I have to assume you're doing some kind of Tr*mp cosplay... I made plans to have dinner with Reese long before you left your unhinged comments in the other post.
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    GoldenGrill got a reaction from rvwnsd in My Dinner with Reese   
    Just two weekends ago, I made a post that received a great deal of attention about an escort working under the name Reese. I recounted an unpleasant exchange I had with him, in which he used homophobic language and made reference to the AIDS epidemic. I subsequently shared that, upon seeing said post, Reese had reached out to me with an apology and attempted to explain his actions.
     
    From there I took a step back from engaging further comments. While many of you were supportive, just as many were critical of my decision to share what I did, and it became clear that since I could contribute nothing further to the conversation that might sway the latter group to see my point of view, I was better off putting the whole thing behind me.
     
    Reese, on the other hand, was not satisfied with where we stood. He would text me several more times in the days after his initial apology, insisting that there must be some way he could prove he wasn't the person his offending texts made him out to be. After some hesitation and much consideration, I agreed to meet him for dinner, his treat, when he got into town this week.
     
    Reese and I did, in fact, have a bite to eat after I got off work today (his treat!), and what I worried would be an extremely uncomfortable outing ended up being one of the more overall positive experiences I've had in some time. For those to whom it is of interest, Reese is, indeed, a Big Guy. However, having now dined with him and spoken to him at length, I no longer believe him to be a muscle bully.
     
    Do not misunderstand me: I feel just as strongly now as I did two weekends ago that the language Reese used is unacceptable. But I truly believe Reese would, and does, agree. He could have easily gone through the motions tonight - bought me dinner, said he was sorry and disappeared back into the city. Instead he made it clear he was interested, not only in having a dialogue, but in listening to what I had to say. He did a great deal to restore my faith in people, at a moment in our history where it is easy to abandon all hope. And for that, I thank him.
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    GoldenGrill got a reaction from Discreet1 in My Dinner with Reese   
    Just two weekends ago, I made a post that received a great deal of attention about an escort working under the name Reese. I recounted an unpleasant exchange I had with him, in which he used homophobic language and made reference to the AIDS epidemic. I subsequently shared that, upon seeing said post, Reese had reached out to me with an apology and attempted to explain his actions.
     
    From there I took a step back from engaging further comments. While many of you were supportive, just as many were critical of my decision to share what I did, and it became clear that since I could contribute nothing further to the conversation that might sway the latter group to see my point of view, I was better off putting the whole thing behind me.
     
    Reese, on the other hand, was not satisfied with where we stood. He would text me several more times in the days after his initial apology, insisting that there must be some way he could prove he wasn't the person his offending texts made him out to be. After some hesitation and much consideration, I agreed to meet him for dinner, his treat, when he got into town this week.
     
    Reese and I did, in fact, have a bite to eat after I got off work today (his treat!), and what I worried would be an extremely uncomfortable outing ended up being one of the more overall positive experiences I've had in some time. For those to whom it is of interest, Reese is, indeed, a Big Guy. However, having now dined with him and spoken to him at length, I no longer believe him to be a muscle bully.
     
    Do not misunderstand me: I feel just as strongly now as I did two weekends ago that the language Reese used is unacceptable. But I truly believe Reese would, and does, agree. He could have easily gone through the motions tonight - bought me dinner, said he was sorry and disappeared back into the city. Instead he made it clear he was interested, not only in having a dialogue, but in listening to what I had to say. He did a great deal to restore my faith in people, at a moment in our history where it is easy to abandon all hope. And for that, I thank him.
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    GoldenGrill got a reaction from + Robster in My Dinner with Reese   
    Just two weekends ago, I made a post that received a great deal of attention about an escort working under the name Reese. I recounted an unpleasant exchange I had with him, in which he used homophobic language and made reference to the AIDS epidemic. I subsequently shared that, upon seeing said post, Reese had reached out to me with an apology and attempted to explain his actions.
     
    From there I took a step back from engaging further comments. While many of you were supportive, just as many were critical of my decision to share what I did, and it became clear that since I could contribute nothing further to the conversation that might sway the latter group to see my point of view, I was better off putting the whole thing behind me.
     
    Reese, on the other hand, was not satisfied with where we stood. He would text me several more times in the days after his initial apology, insisting that there must be some way he could prove he wasn't the person his offending texts made him out to be. After some hesitation and much consideration, I agreed to meet him for dinner, his treat, when he got into town this week.
     
    Reese and I did, in fact, have a bite to eat after I got off work today (his treat!), and what I worried would be an extremely uncomfortable outing ended up being one of the more overall positive experiences I've had in some time. For those to whom it is of interest, Reese is, indeed, a Big Guy. However, having now dined with him and spoken to him at length, I no longer believe him to be a muscle bully.
     
    Do not misunderstand me: I feel just as strongly now as I did two weekends ago that the language Reese used is unacceptable. But I truly believe Reese would, and does, agree. He could have easily gone through the motions tonight - bought me dinner, said he was sorry and disappeared back into the city. Instead he made it clear he was interested, not only in having a dialogue, but in listening to what I had to say. He did a great deal to restore my faith in people, at a moment in our history where it is easy to abandon all hope. And for that, I thank him.
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    GoldenGrill got a reaction from topmanram in My Dinner with Reese   
    I don't think you can get much lower than trolling a forum for gay johns.
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    GoldenGrill got a reaction from + easygoingpal in My Dinner with Reese   
    I didn't ask him to explain himself again. He had given me one when he initially apologized via text. What's important to me, and what I wanted this post to convey, is that I believe he is not a hateful person.
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    GoldenGrill got a reaction from builder boy in My Dinner with Reese   
    Just two weekends ago, I made a post that received a great deal of attention about an escort working under the name Reese. I recounted an unpleasant exchange I had with him, in which he used homophobic language and made reference to the AIDS epidemic. I subsequently shared that, upon seeing said post, Reese had reached out to me with an apology and attempted to explain his actions.
     
    From there I took a step back from engaging further comments. While many of you were supportive, just as many were critical of my decision to share what I did, and it became clear that since I could contribute nothing further to the conversation that might sway the latter group to see my point of view, I was better off putting the whole thing behind me.
     
    Reese, on the other hand, was not satisfied with where we stood. He would text me several more times in the days after his initial apology, insisting that there must be some way he could prove he wasn't the person his offending texts made him out to be. After some hesitation and much consideration, I agreed to meet him for dinner, his treat, when he got into town this week.
     
    Reese and I did, in fact, have a bite to eat after I got off work today (his treat!), and what I worried would be an extremely uncomfortable outing ended up being one of the more overall positive experiences I've had in some time. For those to whom it is of interest, Reese is, indeed, a Big Guy. However, having now dined with him and spoken to him at length, I no longer believe him to be a muscle bully.
     
    Do not misunderstand me: I feel just as strongly now as I did two weekends ago that the language Reese used is unacceptable. But I truly believe Reese would, and does, agree. He could have easily gone through the motions tonight - bought me dinner, said he was sorry and disappeared back into the city. Instead he made it clear he was interested, not only in having a dialogue, but in listening to what I had to say. He did a great deal to restore my faith in people, at a moment in our history where it is easy to abandon all hope. And for that, I thank him.
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    GoldenGrill got a reaction from + oldNbusted in My Dinner with Reese   
    I don't think you can get much lower than trolling a forum for gay johns.
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    GoldenGrill got a reaction from + easygoingpal in My Dinner with Reese   
    Just two weekends ago, I made a post that received a great deal of attention about an escort working under the name Reese. I recounted an unpleasant exchange I had with him, in which he used homophobic language and made reference to the AIDS epidemic. I subsequently shared that, upon seeing said post, Reese had reached out to me with an apology and attempted to explain his actions.
     
    From there I took a step back from engaging further comments. While many of you were supportive, just as many were critical of my decision to share what I did, and it became clear that since I could contribute nothing further to the conversation that might sway the latter group to see my point of view, I was better off putting the whole thing behind me.
     
    Reese, on the other hand, was not satisfied with where we stood. He would text me several more times in the days after his initial apology, insisting that there must be some way he could prove he wasn't the person his offending texts made him out to be. After some hesitation and much consideration, I agreed to meet him for dinner, his treat, when he got into town this week.
     
    Reese and I did, in fact, have a bite to eat after I got off work today (his treat!), and what I worried would be an extremely uncomfortable outing ended up being one of the more overall positive experiences I've had in some time. For those to whom it is of interest, Reese is, indeed, a Big Guy. However, having now dined with him and spoken to him at length, I no longer believe him to be a muscle bully.
     
    Do not misunderstand me: I feel just as strongly now as I did two weekends ago that the language Reese used is unacceptable. But I truly believe Reese would, and does, agree. He could have easily gone through the motions tonight - bought me dinner, said he was sorry and disappeared back into the city. Instead he made it clear he was interested, not only in having a dialogue, but in listening to what I had to say. He did a great deal to restore my faith in people, at a moment in our history where it is easy to abandon all hope. And for that, I thank him.
  20. Like
    GoldenGrill got a reaction from + sam.fitzpatrick in My Dinner with Reese   
    Just two weekends ago, I made a post that received a great deal of attention about an escort working under the name Reese. I recounted an unpleasant exchange I had with him, in which he used homophobic language and made reference to the AIDS epidemic. I subsequently shared that, upon seeing said post, Reese had reached out to me with an apology and attempted to explain his actions.
     
    From there I took a step back from engaging further comments. While many of you were supportive, just as many were critical of my decision to share what I did, and it became clear that since I could contribute nothing further to the conversation that might sway the latter group to see my point of view, I was better off putting the whole thing behind me.
     
    Reese, on the other hand, was not satisfied with where we stood. He would text me several more times in the days after his initial apology, insisting that there must be some way he could prove he wasn't the person his offending texts made him out to be. After some hesitation and much consideration, I agreed to meet him for dinner, his treat, when he got into town this week.
     
    Reese and I did, in fact, have a bite to eat after I got off work today (his treat!), and what I worried would be an extremely uncomfortable outing ended up being one of the more overall positive experiences I've had in some time. For those to whom it is of interest, Reese is, indeed, a Big Guy. However, having now dined with him and spoken to him at length, I no longer believe him to be a muscle bully.
     
    Do not misunderstand me: I feel just as strongly now as I did two weekends ago that the language Reese used is unacceptable. But I truly believe Reese would, and does, agree. He could have easily gone through the motions tonight - bought me dinner, said he was sorry and disappeared back into the city. Instead he made it clear he was interested, not only in having a dialogue, but in listening to what I had to say. He did a great deal to restore my faith in people, at a moment in our history where it is easy to abandon all hope. And for that, I thank him.
  21. Like
    GoldenGrill got a reaction from + oldNbusted in My Dinner with Reese   
    I have to assume you're doing some kind of Tr*mp cosplay... I made plans to have dinner with Reese long before you left your unhinged comments in the other post.
  22. Like
    GoldenGrill got a reaction from massageformuscle in My Dinner with Reese   
    I appreciate that. I made some slight edits to the initial post after you quoted it - the sentiments are the same, but I wanted to let you know in the name of full disclosure!
  23. Like
    GoldenGrill got a reaction from massageformuscle in My Dinner with Reese   
    Just two weekends ago, I made a post that received a great deal of attention about an escort working under the name Reese. I recounted an unpleasant exchange I had with him, in which he used homophobic language and made reference to the AIDS epidemic. I subsequently shared that, upon seeing said post, Reese had reached out to me with an apology and attempted to explain his actions.
     
    From there I took a step back from engaging further comments. While many of you were supportive, just as many were critical of my decision to share what I did, and it became clear that since I could contribute nothing further to the conversation that might sway the latter group to see my point of view, I was better off putting the whole thing behind me.
     
    Reese, on the other hand, was not satisfied with where we stood. He would text me several more times in the days after his initial apology, insisting that there must be some way he could prove he wasn't the person his offending texts made him out to be. After some hesitation and much consideration, I agreed to meet him for dinner, his treat, when he got into town this week.
     
    Reese and I did, in fact, have a bite to eat after I got off work today (his treat!), and what I worried would be an extremely uncomfortable outing ended up being one of the more overall positive experiences I've had in some time. For those to whom it is of interest, Reese is, indeed, a Big Guy. However, having now dined with him and spoken to him at length, I no longer believe him to be a muscle bully.
     
    Do not misunderstand me: I feel just as strongly now as I did two weekends ago that the language Reese used is unacceptable. But I truly believe Reese would, and does, agree. He could have easily gone through the motions tonight - bought me dinner, said he was sorry and disappeared back into the city. Instead he made it clear he was interested, not only in having a dialogue, but in listening to what I had to say. He did a great deal to restore my faith in people, at a moment in our history where it is easy to abandon all hope. And for that, I thank him.
  24. Like
    GoldenGrill got a reaction from + oldNbusted in My Dinner with Reese   
    I didn't ask him to explain himself again. He had given me one when he initially apologized via text. What's important to me, and what I wanted this post to convey, is that I believe he is not a hateful person.
  25. Like
    GoldenGrill got a reaction from GTMike in My Dinner with Reese   
    I didn't ask him to explain himself again. He had given me one when he initially apologized via text. What's important to me, and what I wanted this post to convey, is that I believe he is not a hateful person.
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