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How do the Skene's glands work?

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The Skene's glands, mostly commonly known as the G-spot (Grafenberg spot) are located on the upper wall of the vagina near the lower end of urethra. These small mucus glands are responsible for female orgasm and for possible female ejaculation.
A controversy does exist over the explanation that these are the true cause of orgasm and ejaculation in women which may rise from the fact that these glands may vary in size from one woman to another or be nonexistent.
Direct contact during sexual intercourse or finger tip massage may cause arousal and swelling of the surrounding tissue. This stimulation may also cause ejaculation.
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