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and, don't you notice something rubbing against it when you move?

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[โ€“] [email protected] 5 points 7 months ago

I'll reiterate what most have said. They're not a reoccurring problem and you forget about them after a bit. As for direct contact with the anus, depends on how your body is shaped. If it's puckered in, then it won't. If it's flush with the curve of your inner crack, then it will. I never really paid attention to it.