Peeps answered Sunday January 30 2011, 6:49 pm: The fluid that comes out when a woman squirts usually doesn't smell or taste like urine. It also may be a little creamier (thicker) than urine, and may not be yellow-colored (more clear-ish or even ever so slightly white-ish). Women who squirt usually don't squirt enough to make them think they've released a whole bladder full of urine. If you're "squirting" an amount that is usually what you expel when you 'go pee' then it may just be urine that has escaped from the bladder during the excitement.
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