The document discusses female ejaculation and the female prostate. It notes that the female prostate, also known as Skene's glands or paraurethral glands, produces and stores prostatic fluid which contains substances like PSA. During sexual arousal and orgasm, this fluid can be expelled in varying amounts through the urethra, in a process known as female ejaculation or squirting. Studies have found the incidence of observable female ejaculation ranges from 6-40% of women. The fluid is distinct from urine in appearance and odor.