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Question about a risk

This may sound like a strange question but I went to get a massage and the person I was with is of unknown status. He attempted to lick his finger and insert it in me but I didn't allow it. The more pressing and odd question is if someone has not received anal in years wouldn't it be difficult for anyone to enter them anally with there penis without causing much pain and probably bleeding/trauma too. Thanks for your time.
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No you did not have a risk and no one tried to penitrate you with a penis.
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Thanks Vance, I appreciate your response. I was wondering if I had a risk because someone tried to enter me anally and I didn't feel it. I think I would actually have bigger-pardon the pun-problems if someone could enter me and I didn't feel it. Saliva on an inserted finger poses no risk? Thanks again
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Your question has nothing to do with risk.
If you have not done anal in years then try to put something in it and see how it feels. I guess that would answer your question.
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