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Question:
What is female ejaculation and how does it happen? Where does the "squirted" fluid come from? Is this fluid urine or a very watery version of a women's lubrication?

Answer:
by Mitchell Tepper:
(05/17/2004)
Thanks for your question. See a similar question at: http://sexualhealth.com/questions/read.cfm?ID=340 The best reference on this is the book The G Spot by Ladas, Whipple, and Perry http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/thesexualhealthnA The fluid is thought to come from the peri-urethral ducts (female prostate) and is similar in composition to semen, not urine. It is often associated with G spot stimulation (the anterior wall of the vagina about a bent finger length in. Dr. Tepper

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