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Are the “squirting” scenes in videos from In Joes Living Room the same as peeing?

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Are the “squirting” scenes in videos from In Joes Living Room the same as peeing?

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Squirting refers to the act of “expelling the secretions of the paraurethral glands,” not the act of urinating. There has been a lot of controversy in medical circles about the existence and content of this female fluid. This topic is often discussed in the alt.sex.wizards newsgroup. Research has shown the chemical composition is prostatic acid phosphatase and glucose, and some tests have shown fructose, and a little bit of urea and creatinine. It comes from glands surrounding the urethra called the Skene’s glands or the paraurethral glands. Stimulation of the area of the Graffenberg spot or G-spot in some women produces a paroxysmal emotional excitement which leads to expelling this fluid from the urethra. If you really want all the details, read our excerpts from a transcript of a CBC radio broadcast from February 1995 which includes historical perspective, medical descriptions, and actual techniques for achieving female squirting. This broadcast dispels the myth that Canadians are a

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