It should be noted that the phenomenon of female ejaculation "semen" is mucus ejaculated from the urethra, but it is not measured in urine. Of course, it is different from male semen and similar to urethral gland secretion.
During women's sexual reaction, urethral gland secretions are concentrated on the middle and posterior urethra. During orgasm, perineal muscles and smooth muscles of the urethra contract, and external urethra, including the relaxation of the muscles around the urethra. Women with less secretions only flow out of the urethral orifice, while women with more secretions eject.
In addition, scientific research has shown that female injection is not a lubricant secreted by the vagina, nor is it urine. This includes PSA serum prostate specific antigen and PAP prostate acid phosphatase. This component can only be found in the prostate, and the source of this fluid is a gland in the back of the female urethra, similar to the male prostate. During the embryonic development of the human body, this gland is homologous to the male prostate and can be considered a female prostate.
During orgasm, the amount of liquid injected by women is 3-16 milliliters, approximately a spoon, with a transparent color and sometimes a milky white color. Due to the presence of substances similar to glucose, the taste is slightly sweet.
During sexual intercourse, women can ejaculate two types of water: the first type is urine, and the second type is sexually excited vaginal discharge, similar to male ejaculation. Some women can ejaculate more than 2 feet.