Since it was first reported in modern sex research in the early 1980s, controversy has surrounded female ejaculation. But recent research—most of it conducted in Slovakia in Eastern Europe—strengthens the case for female ejaculation, and suggests that the fluid, which is not urine, comes from the paraurethral glands, notably the Skene’s glands, the female analogue of the male prostate. Female ejaculation is most likely with vigorous stimulation of the G-spot.

In this article:

  • From the Paraurethral Glands to the Female Prostate
  • Confirming What the Ancients Observed
  • Urination on Orgasm?
  • Definitely Not Urine
  • Women Have a Prostate
  • Skene’s Glands Are the Female Prostate
  • The Remaining Mystery
  • What About the Copious Squirting in Porn?

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