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The fluid actually comes from the Skene gland, but is secreted through the urethra when a girl squirts.
If the skene glands are swollen from arousal they will actually block off the channel to the bladder, so pee can not come out; This is very similar to how a guy can not pee when completely erect, it's a safety mechanism.
For those who want to try it with their girlfriend, or girls who want to teach themselves how to do it, the first step is to learn how to orgasm purely from g-spot stimulation.
The g-spot is a very tiny spot about 1.5 to 2 inches in the vagina, on the top side. Generally it can be found at the point where your pubic bone stops.
During arousal the g-spot will be more prominent, and become harder. Like a little pea (size and hardness will vary).
Stimulate the g-spot with your finger or toy, experiment with different strokes. Get feedback from your girl as you do this as to hard a stroke early will be uncomfortable rather than pleasurable.
Once g-spot orgasms are the norm, the next step is to have her relax as she is approaching orgasm and to push at the moment of climax rather than tense. If you feel her tensing to much during the build-up, slow down and tell her to relax her hips/pelvis. When she orgasms, she must push instead of clench. When she can do that she will squirt.
The first couple of times will be hit or miss until she is more comfortable with it, after that she'll squirt more often even during clitoral orgasms or purely through intercourse.
For girls wanting to teach themselves, follow the same steps just focus on relaxing your body and pushing during climax, like you had something in your vagina you were trying to push out. One of the signs your are close is when your fingers or toys are almost forced out of you during climax.