"Base on facts regarding the female sexual anatomy and its function, checked out this website for detailed information:"
http://www.the-clitoris.com/f_html/ejacula.htm
http://www.the-clitoris.com/f_html/ejacula.htm
Studies have shown evidence of female ejaculation in between 10 and 40% of female orgasms. However, research is being performed under thehypothesis that ejaculation can occur in all (or most) cases (assuggests the article linked in a comment by my colleague Pinkfreud-ga,which I recommend you reading too), but probably most of them in anamount unnoticeable in an area typically humid during sexualintercourse -- thus, those percentages would correspond to those womenwho do notice their ejaculation.According to some laboratory tests, the fluid coming out during afemale ejaculation would be a substance with some similarities to malesemen in its composition, produced by the paraurethral glands orSkene's glands, often called "female prostate" for its similitude inplacement, structure and, given the discovery of female ejaculation,function, with the male prostate, the responsible of the production ofsemen. More noticeably in women -- but also in men -- these glandshave also a function of sexual stimulation. They are in the basis ofthe so called "vaginal orgasm" (as opposed to "clitoral orgasm",opposition that is being criticized lately), and are in thephysiological structure of the famous G-spot or Gr fenberg spot, thelocation on the vagina anterior wall which would have sensitivity tosexual stimulation. More rigorously, when that area is being rubbed --either by a penis, finger, etc. -- the glands in touch with it arethose that experiment the stimulation. Thus, the female ejaculation ismore likely to occur when stimulating the G-spot. The websiteThe-clitoris.com "Dedicated to a Woman's Sexual Pleasure & Health",publishes excellent diagrams on how to stimulate this area and showingall the anatomy above depicted -- actually, you can have more extendedexplanations of the issue in it -- at their page "The Female Prostate,Female Ejaculation, and The G-Spot."
http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview/id/766455.html
http://www.goaskalice.columbia.edu/1267.html
http://www.goaskalice.columbia.edu/1905.html
http://www.doctorg.com/myth_reality1.htm
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