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Bill and Tracy, male and female couple, bisexual
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Nashville, Tennessee, United States
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Female, pansexual
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Hungbullsocal 1 year ago
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swingercouple4 1 year ago
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swingercouple4 1 year ago
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bombox203
bombox203 1 year ago
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Naughtynev69 2 years ago
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gstringlvr77 2 years ago
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littlebum2002
littlebum2002 2 years ago
to swohiobbw : So it comes from the same place urine comes from and contains the same stuff urine contains but totally isn't urine. Gotcha.
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swohiobbw 2 years ago
to littlebum2002 : it contains urea which is not urine but a fluid found in urine. it is an organic compound made by the liver, so no, not at all urine.
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littlebum2002
littlebum2002 2 years ago
to swohiobbw : If it comes from the bladder and contains the same stuff as urine then it sounds like it's just urine
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swohiobbw 2 years ago
Female ejaculation is sometimes confused with “squirting.” Squirting is also a release of fluid during sexual activity. However, squirting isn’t limited to orgasm; some women squirt when they’re aroused. In addition, the liquid released during squirting is transparent, not white or gray. And it comes in larger quantities than ejaculate.

Some experts believe that squirting fluid could be diluted urine, but isnt urine. Researchers have reported that the fluid comes from the bladder and contains urea, a compound found in urine.
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swohiobbw 2 years ago
you are wrong, and id put my phd up against anything you can produce to say it isnt true.
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swohiobbw 2 years ago
Female ejaculate is thought to originate with the Skene’s glands (also called the paraurethral glands or “female prostate”), which are located along the wall of the vagina, close to the urethra (the tube that urine flows through when it leaves the body). Some scientists believe the Skene’s glands are near the G-spot, although the existence of the G-spot is debated by experts.

Yes, some women do ejaculate a thick, milky, white, or gray fluid when they reach orgasm. But not all do, and some women might not realize that they do.

The notion of female ejaculation was recorded as early as 2,000 years ago, but scientists still have many questions about its composition and purpose. For many years, scientists thought that the fluid was urine, and women often worry that this is the case. But further studies have found that the ejaculate is different from urine.Scientists have discovered prostate specific antigen (PSA) in female ejaculate in some women. PSA is a substance that is thought to protect the urethra from bacteria. (Note: Women do not have a prostate gland, but the PSA found in female ejaculate is similar to what is found in men’s semen.)
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swohiobbw 2 years ago
yes there is. lol
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SoPe77 2 years ago
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