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Originally Posted by Buddah00
Female ejaculation refers to the expulsion of fluid from the urethra during orgasm. The paraurethral/skenes gland also referred to as the G-spot produces female ejaculate fluid. These glands open into the urethra. During sexual stimulation they swell and fill with fluid. The muscle contractions during orgasm force the fluid into the urethra causing the ejaculation or expulsion of the fluids.
Chemical studies on the female ejaculate show that it is very much like male prostrate fluid, semen without the sperm. The major components are glucose and prostate acid phosphates with trace amounts of creatinine and urine.
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Could you link or reference those clinical studies?
I'd be very interested in reading them.
Or maybe an anatomical diagram that shows where anything but the urinary bladder opens into the urethra? As a student of biology, it's my understanding that the skene's glands open up in the labia.