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The urethra
They are sphincters. They are called internal and external (in relation to the bladder).
A fluid that protects sperm from acidity in the urethra is seminal fluid. Seminal fluid is created in several locations, then is stored and secreted from the gonads.
The G-spot is located around 1-2 inches into the front wall of the vaginal canal - the G-spot is the area of the vagina through which you can feel the paraurethral sponge, this is erectile tissue surrounding the urethra, as this is erectile tissue the G-spot may not be easily to located unless the woman is already highly aroused.
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No. The clitoris is a small sensitive and erectile part of the female genitals. Sometimes it is referred to as the g-spot. The urethra has an opening nearby and that body part drains the bladder of urine. Males usually have one just like it at the tip of the penis.
the urethra
The prostatic or membranous urethra
They show you where you are in relation to the rest of the world. They show you how to travel from where you are to where you want to go. They give you an overall perspective of locations of countries in relation to other countries.
prostatic urethra
Anatomical directional terms and bodyplanes describe the locations of structures in relation to other structures or locations in the body.
Dilating the urethra is done when there is a stricture (abnormal narrowing) of the urethra in order to make the urethra wider.