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What does girls *** look like?

Me and my boyfriend had sexual intercourse and i noticed after we finished there was white stuff coming  out of me. We used a condom which i checked after and i couldnt notice a hole and it still had the sperm inside. I even placed it on a tissue and dabbed it to see if the tissue became wet. Disgusting i know. I have slept with more than him in the past and not once has anyone made me '***'or 'squirt'  so im not sure what it actually  is. I dont know of that was my *** as i havnt experienced it before.
So basically can girls *** of which it looks similar to boys?

It didnt have much of a smell to it. Not like a males seman's smell at all
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Women do have "ejaculation"  it has been recently researched and there is link here that you can read about it.  The reason you will see different information about this is that new research is still being done and there is still old information on the net that can be misleading.  Some women may not even have skene''s glands hence why some people are adamant about the ejaculated being untrue but it is in fact scientifically provendors.  Read this link.....
http://www.actforlibraries.org/the-skenes-gland/
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"Ejaculate" and "proven "
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No, it's just discharge and possibly urine mixed with it.  Women do not really squirt but people like to think that.  :>)    I wouldn't overthink it.  We produce a fair amount of discharge and it is often changing in consistency.  But we don't have glands that produce anything like sperm.  good luck (glad you used a condom)
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Thankyou
We don't produce sperm but we do produce the equivalent of seminal fluid.
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