Originally posted by Gypsy1955
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There is certainly fluid produced within the vagina but there is no musculature within that body that can shoot any liquid with such force to carry it a distance of several feet and in a narrow stream to boot. Such vaginal fluids, (basically lubricants and protectants) are thick and viscous and could not be projected any distance, and in addition, the vaginal opening is so large (my apologies to GG's who may be reading this) that such a discreet stream could not be produced as it was ejected - it would plop out as a blob! Fluids from the vagina and the Skenes glands are of the sort that make the immediate area wet and slippery but are not projected. They remain localized.
The bladder is the only source having both liquid and the musculature to produce the projectional force and accomplish that distance. Therefore IMHO urine has to be involved!
My apologies to “Sue”! I think she was an inspiration even if I disagree with her on this point, as do many others!
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