It was "what" in that sentence. Easy to distinguish.
The study didn't actually state that. Only two of the women showed near identical fluid to urine, the other 5 did not. Only traces. Which would be the same for any man ejaculating. It's all through the same pipes some traces will happen.
Piss is a very different taste from cum, I can say this as someone who had I guy think he was cumming, and was actually pissing in my mouth. There is no mistaking the taste of urine.
There are certainly some who fake and it is piss (lot of porn is such), but there are a good chunk for who it is real.
Thanks!
I think the suggestion is that in the main it is urine...
Wasn't there a recent scientific study that suggested squirting is essentially composed of urine?
Here I have tried to copy n pasted in large amounts to provide hopefully a fair representation
"Unsurprisingly, the first ultrasound showed that participants’ bladders had emptied. However, the second ultrasound, conducted when the women were close to orgasm, showed significant bladder filling. The final ultrasound once more showed that the women’s bladders were empty.
This suggested that female ejaculation, at least for these women, was largely urine."
"Biochemical analysis of the fluid showed that this was definitely the case for two of the women in the study.
For the other five, the analysis showed that the fluid was largely urine but it also contained prostate-specific androgen (PSA) originating from the Skene’s glands.
The authors of the study concluded that these results strongly support the hypothesis that female ejaculation is an involuntary urine emission. The presence of PSA was ruled to be residue of ‘true’ female ejaculation.
So is ‘squirting’ just pee? Yes and no.
It seems that larger volume fluid emissions, or squirting, are for the most part urine. However, there does appear to be evidence that a smaller volume of fluid is actually female prostate secretion due to mechanical stimulation of the G-spot. Whether this constitutes ‘true’ female ejaculation remains to be seen as most previous studies include all ranges of fluid emission. Further, it is unknown conclusively whether these two forms of excretion are mutually exclusive, or whether there is some overlap as suggested by the presence of PSA in the urine of women in this study. Likely, women who are capable of ejaculation naturally vary in the amount of fluid they excrete."
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