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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Can anyone help I’ve never squirted and we have tried many ways. Any help would be appreciated xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Can only talk from experience doing tantric yoni massage, where it is vey common. Slow, sensual, massage with lots of outer stimulation before going inside usually works wonders!

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By *rettyflamingoWoman
over a year ago

Where the flamboyance of flamingos live

Never squirted and I have never understood the fascination . Each to their own

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I found that relaxation helps and hitting the right spot gets me going all the time. Try using clit play then 2 fingers in and turn them up towards your pelvic bone xx

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By *ucka39Man
over a year ago

Newcastle

Try edging give yourself a build up then learn to control this mentally until you're unable to hold back.....

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By *targazer65Man
over a year ago

Rorks drift

I'm lucky enough to have a knack in making a woman squirt.

Hitting the G spot is usually the key. Fast stimulation can certainly work

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By *amantha_JadeWoman
over a year ago

I’ve only done it a few times and it was with fast, firm gspot stimulation. When you feel like you can’t take anymore and you feel a building pressure (almost like you might wet yourself) keep going and it may happen

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

First off you need to be wet asf then I find 2/3 fingers works best, insert said fingers either way and make a slaping action up and down, you'll hear it, then don't hold back the urge to wee lol

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By *andV4044Couple
over a year ago

Birmingham

It’s all about the angle of penetration and pressure for Mrs. A pillow under the bum with legs in the air usually does it, and it’s almost guaranteed on a swing.

She occasionally squirts from oral as well but it’s a bit his and miss, and doesn’t always involve fingers being inside, more external stimulation when she’s really wet. Can’t really explain it well, sorry!

Good luck though. Mrs loves the sensation and Mr will feel like a champ when it happens!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Wish i could make a lady squirt

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By *rettyflamingoWoman
over a year ago

Where the flamboyance of flamingos live


"Wish i could make a lady squirt"

Why? I’ll pee on you if you like

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By *unesMan
over a year ago

scarborough


"Wish i could make a lady squirt

Why? I’ll pee on you if you like"

Please do!

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By *mcheshireMan
over a year ago

Cheshire

I have been with a few ladies who can squirt and some who don't. Tbh most men don't really mind if you do or don't squirt as we're more than happy being involved lol but if you keep thinking about it then you will get anxious and it's less likely to happen.

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By *alandNitaCouple
over a year ago

Scunthorpe


"Can anyone help I’ve never squirted and we have tried many ways. Any help would be appreciated xx"

Not all women sqirt. I do but rarely from vaginal sex. Anal often makes me sqirt, so maybe try that when already very aroused and relaxed.

Nita

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By *otlips322020Woman
over a year ago

Liverpool

Get your partner too slap his cock on your pussy lips as your pulling them apart

It’s supposed too be amazing x

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By *ongueFkYouMan
over a year ago

Bradford


"Get your partner too slap his cock on your pussy lips as your pulling them apart

It’s supposed too be amazing x "

mmmmm sounds horny xx

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By *ez669Man
over a year ago

East Kilbride

Diffrent things work on Diffrent people. Deffo have to be relaxed and tuned on My last one was two fingers in curl them towards you fast hand motion then slip the tip of pinky in the bum at the right moment.

Such a turn of and love licking it all uo when the its exoloded

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The latest study has proven its just wee, so if you want to be in the i cant control my bladder camp then just say you squirt

Does make me laugh when you see a profile saying limits are no to the 3 p's then it says i squirt ,

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By *rpeggioCouple
over a year ago

Baughurst


"The latest study has proven its just wee, so if you want to be in the i cant control my bladder camp then just say you squirt

Does make me laugh when you see a profile saying limits are no to the 3 p's then it says i squirt , "

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What study? Where? When? How many women? What ages? What simulation was used? What were the compounds found in the liquid! How were the subjects chosen? You have read the latest study, surely all that should be in the summary,

I always marvel how people add the words "scientific study" to any nonsense they come up with, and expect everyone to accept it without question.

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By *nj6969Couple
over a year ago

Grimsby

Usually very turned on and clit stimulation very fast xx

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By *ackformore100Man
over a year ago

Tin town


"The latest study has proven its just wee, so if you want to be in the i cant control my bladder camp then just say you squirt

Does make me laugh when you see a profile saying limits are no to the 3 p's then it says i squirt ,

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What study? Where? When? How many women? What ages? What simulation was used? What were the compounds found in the liquid! How were the subjects chosen? You have read the latest study, surely all that should be in the summary,

I always marvel how people add the words "scientific study" to any nonsense they come up with, and expect everyone to accept it without question."

But it's science!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The latest study has proven its just wee, so if you want to be in the i cant control my bladder camp then just say you squirt

Does make me laugh when you see a profile saying limits are no to the 3 p's then it says i squirt ,

___

What study? Where? When? How many women? What ages? What simulation was used? What were the compounds found in the liquid! How were the subjects chosen? You have read the latest study, surely all that should be in the summary,

I always marvel how people add the words "scientific study" to any nonsense they come up with, and expect everyone to accept it without question."

Havent you just of made yourself look a bit silly by that little rant

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By *rpeggioCouple
over a year ago

Baughurst


"The latest study has proven its just wee, so if you want to be in the i cant control my bladder camp then just say you squirt

Does make me laugh when you see a profile saying limits are no to the 3 p's then it says i squirt ,

___

What study? Where? When? How many women? What ages? What simulation was used? What were the compounds found in the liquid! How were the subjects chosen? You have read the latest study, surely all that should be in the summary,

I always marvel how people add the words "scientific study" to any nonsense they come up with, and expect everyone to accept it without question.

Havent you just of made yourself look a bit silly by that little rant

"

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No, don't think so. I was asking you out of surprise because in fact, the latest latest (published yesterday) scientific study has disproved previous studies and confirmed squirt is not pee.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The latest study has proven its just wee, so if you want to be in the i cant control my bladder camp then just say you squirt

Does make me laugh when you see a profile saying limits are no to the 3 p's then it says i squirt ,

___

What study? Where? When? How many women? What ages? What simulation was used? What were the compounds found in the liquid! How were the subjects chosen? You have read the latest study, surely all that should be in the summary,

I always marvel how people add the words "scientific study" to any nonsense they come up with, and expect everyone to accept it without question.

Havent you just of made yourself look a bit silly by that little rant

__

No, don't think so. I was asking you out of surprise because in fact, the latest latest (published yesterday) scientific study has disproved previous studies and confirmed squirt is not pee."

You best answer all your questions then ..lol

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By *igbangkentCouple
over a year ago

Canterbury


"The latest study has proven its just wee, so if you want to be in the i cant control my bladder camp then just say you squirt

Does make me laugh when you see a profile saying limits are no to the 3 p's then it says i squirt ,

___

What study? Where? When? How many women? What ages? What simulation was used? What were the compounds found in the liquid! How were the subjects chosen? You have read the latest study, surely all that should be in the summary,

I always marvel how people add the words "scientific study" to any nonsense they come up with, and expect everyone to accept it without question.

Havent you just of made yourself look a bit silly by that little rant

__

No, don't think so. I was asking you out of surprise because in fact, the latest latest (published yesterday) scientific study has disproved previous studies and confirmed squirt is not pee."

So post a link to that study then, most studies have found the composition to be slightly different but I would be fascinated to know where else in the body could hold that volume of liquid?

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By *igbangkentCouple
over a year ago

Canterbury

Here is a link for anyone interested,https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1743609515309589#:~:text=The%20present%20data%20based%20on,the%20emitted%20fluid%20often%20exists.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm lucky enough to have a knack in making a woman squirt.

Hitting the G spot is usually the key. Fast stimulation can certainly work "

It’s the A spot that needs to be hit

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By *rpeggioCouple
over a year ago

Baughurst

OP is asking for help to squirt. Not a lecture about opinions on what the liquid is or is not. If you have something to contribute to the OP question, please do.

Being dismissive of the people here contributing as to how they get to squirt is arrogant. Even if you were right and it's pee... So what? It's a pleasurable activity that you are sneering about.

I'm not a scientist, but after many experiences with many women, it does not look like pee, does not smell like pee, and does not taste like pee.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Here is a link for anyone interested,https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1743609515309589#:~:text=The%20present%20data%20based%20on,the%20emitted%20fluid%20often%20exists."

To further add to this a 2023 study explains it’s quite succinctly

“ The vaginal stimulation of the anterior vaginal wall led women to orgasm due to the stimulation of the clitourethrovaginal complex and not due to stimulation of a particular organ called the G spot in the anterior distal vaginal wall. Female ejaculation follows orgasm. It consists of the orgasmic expulsion of a smaller quantity of whitish fluid produced by the female prostate. Squirting can be differentiated from female ejaculation because it is the orgasmic transurethral expulsion of a substantial amount of diluted urine during sexual activity, and it is not considered pathological.” (Arias-Castilllo, et al, 2023)

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"OP is asking for help to squirt. Not a lecture about opinions on what the liquid is or is not. If you have something to contribute to the OP question, please do.

Being dismissive of the people here contributing as to how they get to squirt is arrogant. Even if you were right and it's pee... So what? It's a pleasurable activity that you are sneering about.

I'm not a scientist, but after many experiences with many women, it does not look like pee, does not smell like pee, and does not taste like pee."

But it is categorically urine!

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By *ojo2joWoman
over a year ago

Penclawdd

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By *ojo2joWoman
over a year ago

Penclawdd


"Here is a link for anyone interested,https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1743609515309589#:~:text=The%20present%20data%20based%20on,the%20emitted%20fluid%20often%20exists.

To further add to this a 2023 study explains it’s quite succinctly

“ The vaginal stimulation of the anterior vaginal wall led women to orgasm due to the stimulation of the clitourethrovaginal complex and not due to stimulation of a particular organ called the G spot in the anterior distal vaginal wall. Female ejaculation follows orgasm. It consists of the orgasmic expulsion of a smaller quantity of whitish fluid produced by the female prostate. Squirting can be differentiated from female ejaculation because it is the orgasmic transurethral expulsion of a substantial amount of diluted urine during sexual activity, and it is not considered pathological.” (Arias-Castilllo, et al, 2023)"

Thanks for the link

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By *ndypandy69Man
over a year ago

Telford

Have made a few ladies squirt - some by surprise,some with their guidance...two fingers inserted and pressure on the front wall/pelvic bone/g spot seems to be the common denominator - simultaneously licking clitoris seemed to hit the spot with several

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By *ackformore100Man
over a year ago

Tin town


"Here is a link for anyone interested,https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1743609515309589#:~:text=The%20present%20data%20based%20on,the%20emitted%20fluid%20often%20exists.

To further add to this a 2023 study explains it’s quite succinctly

“ The vaginal stimulation of the anterior vaginal wall led women to orgasm due to the stimulation of the clitourethrovaginal complex and not due to stimulation of a particular organ called the G spot in the anterior distal vaginal wall. Female ejaculation follows orgasm. It consists of the orgasmic expulsion of a smaller quantity of whitish fluid produced by the female prostate. Squirting can be differentiated from female ejaculation because it is the orgasmic transurethral expulsion of a substantial amount of diluted urine during sexual activity, and it is not considered pathological.” (Arias-Castilllo, et al, 2023)"

What's it diluted with?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Here is a link for anyone interested,https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1743609515309589#:~:text=The%20present%20data%20based%20on,the%20emitted%20fluid%20often%20exists.

To further add to this a 2023 study explains it’s quite succinctly

“ The vaginal stimulation of the anterior vaginal wall led women to orgasm due to the stimulation of the clitourethrovaginal complex and not due to stimulation of a particular organ called the G spot in the anterior distal vaginal wall. Female ejaculation follows orgasm. It consists of the orgasmic expulsion of a smaller quantity of whitish fluid produced by the female prostate. Squirting can be differentiated from female ejaculation because it is the orgasmic transurethral expulsion of a substantial amount of diluted urine during sexual activity, and it is not considered pathological.” (Arias-Castilllo, et al, 2023)

What's it diluted with?

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Water.

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By *ackformore100Man
over a year ago

Tin town


"Here is a link for anyone interested,https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1743609515309589#:~:text=The%20present%20data%20based%20on,the%20emitted%20fluid%20often%20exists.

To further add to this a 2023 study explains it’s quite succinctly

“ The vaginal stimulation of the anterior vaginal wall led women to orgasm due to the stimulation of the clitourethrovaginal complex and not due to stimulation of a particular organ called the G spot in the anterior distal vaginal wall. Female ejaculation follows orgasm. It consists of the orgasmic expulsion of a smaller quantity of whitish fluid produced by the female prostate. Squirting can be differentiated from female ejaculation because it is the orgasmic transurethral expulsion of a substantial amount of diluted urine during sexual activity, and it is not considered pathological.” (Arias-Castilllo, et al, 2023)

What's it diluted with?

Water."

Interesting, and does the science specify the ratio of the dilution for all squirting events?

1 : 10,? 1:1? 1:20? 1:2? Is the ratio the same for everyone all the time?does it vary from individual to individual?

It's important to know this stuff as water isn't pee.

I think for those that enjoy the giving / receiving experience, they will continue to enjoy it regardless of the chemical composition.

Out of interest I wonder if the bodies natural lubricant also has traces of diluted pee in it? Or a man's ejaculate?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Here is a link for anyone interested,https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1743609515309589#:~:text=The%20present%20data%20based%20on,the%20emitted%20fluid%20often%20exists.

To further add to this a 2023 study explains it’s quite succinctly

“ The vaginal stimulation of the anterior vaginal wall led women to orgasm due to the stimulation of the clitourethrovaginal complex and not due to stimulation of a particular organ called the G spot in the anterior distal vaginal wall. Female ejaculation follows orgasm. It consists of the orgasmic expulsion of a smaller quantity of whitish fluid produced by the female prostate. Squirting can be differentiated from female ejaculation because it is the orgasmic transurethral expulsion of a substantial amount of diluted urine during sexual activity, and it is not considered pathological.” (Arias-Castilllo, et al, 2023)

What's it diluted with?

Water.

Interesting, and does the science specify the ratio of the dilution for all squirting events?

1 : 10,? 1:1? 1:20? 1:2? Is the ratio the same for everyone all the time?does it vary from individual to individual?

It's important to know this stuff as water isn't pee.

I think for those that enjoy the giving / receiving experience, they will continue to enjoy it regardless of the chemical composition.

Out of interest I wonder if the bodies natural lubricant also has traces of diluted pee in it? Or a man's ejaculate? "

The study also shows the volume of fluid in the bladder decreases post squirting event by a significant amount. So unless you are suggesting there is a retrograde event in every study participant then it’s piss alllll daaaaayyy long. Enjoy your golden shower

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Here is a link for anyone interested,https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1743609515309589#:~:text=The%20present%20data%20based%20on,the%20emitted%20fluid%20often%20exists.

To further add to this a 2023 study explains it’s quite succinctly

“ The vaginal stimulation of the anterior vaginal wall led women to orgasm due to the stimulation of the clitourethrovaginal complex and not due to stimulation of a particular organ called the G spot in the anterior distal vaginal wall. Female ejaculation follows orgasm. It consists of the orgasmic expulsion of a smaller quantity of whitish fluid produced by the female prostate. Squirting can be differentiated from female ejaculation because it is the orgasmic transurethral expulsion of a substantial amount of diluted urine during sexual activity, and it is not considered pathological.” (Arias-Castilllo, et al, 2023)

What's it diluted with?

Water.

Interesting, and does the science specify the ratio of the dilution for all squirting events?

1 : 10,? 1:1? 1:20? 1:2? Is the ratio the same for everyone all the time?does it vary from individual to individual?

It's important to know this stuff as water isn't pee.

I think for those that enjoy the giving / receiving experience, they will continue to enjoy it regardless of the chemical composition.

Out of interest I wonder if the bodies natural lubricant also has traces of diluted pee in it? Or a man's ejaculate? "

Also water is a solvent in urine, urea being the main solute, and as the study states there was a substantial amount. It’s ok just accept you like being pee’d on. No judgement here.

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By *riveinsaturdayXXXMan
over a year ago

Bristol

I wonder if it is just the particular person…my regular partner doesn’t. However, a few years back we had a regular thing with a woman and she positively soaked our bed - just gushed and didn’t seem to run out of squirt! Penetration, oral, toys, fingering, even rimming her made her squirt. We’re all built differently, lol.

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By *ackformore100Man
over a year ago

Tin town


"Here is a link for anyone interested,https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1743609515309589#:~:text=The%20present%20data%20based%20on,the%20emitted%20fluid%20often%20exists.

To further add to this a 2023 study explains it’s quite succinctly

“ The vaginal stimulation of the anterior vaginal wall led women to orgasm due to the stimulation of the clitourethrovaginal complex and not due to stimulation of a particular organ called the G spot in the anterior distal vaginal wall. Female ejaculation follows orgasm. It consists of the orgasmic expulsion of a smaller quantity of whitish fluid produced by the female prostate. Squirting can be differentiated from female ejaculation because it is the orgasmic transurethral expulsion of a substantial amount of diluted urine during sexual activity, and it is not considered pathological.” (Arias-Castilllo, et al, 2023)

What's it diluted with?

Water.

Interesting, and does the science specify the ratio of the dilution for all squirting events?

1 : 10,? 1:1? 1:20? 1:2? Is the ratio the same for everyone all the time?does it vary from individual to individual?

It's important to know this stuff as water isn't pee.

I think for those that enjoy the giving / receiving experience, they will continue to enjoy it regardless of the chemical composition.

Out of interest I wonder if the bodies natural lubricant also has traces of diluted pee in it? Or a man's ejaculate?

Also water is a solvent in urine, urea being the main solute, and as the study states there was a substantial amount. It’s ok just accept you like being pee’d on. No judgement here. "

You don't seem to think it's OK as you keep using pejorative terms. Diluted pee is diluted pee. I don't need to accept anything but when quoting a link that tries to prove a point dont change its wording to suit.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Here is a link for anyone interested,https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1743609515309589#:~:text=The%20present%20data%20based%20on,the%20emitted%20fluid%20often%20exists.

To further add to this a 2023 study explains it’s quite succinctly

“ The vaginal stimulation of the anterior vaginal wall led women to orgasm due to the stimulation of the clitourethrovaginal complex and not due to stimulation of a particular organ called the G spot in the anterior distal vaginal wall. Female ejaculation follows orgasm. It consists of the orgasmic expulsion of a smaller quantity of whitish fluid produced by the female prostate. Squirting can be differentiated from female ejaculation because it is the orgasmic transurethral expulsion of a substantial amount of diluted urine during sexual activity, and it is not considered pathological.” (Arias-Castilllo, et al, 2023)

What's it diluted with?

Water.

Interesting, and does the science specify the ratio of the dilution for all squirting events?

1 : 10,? 1:1? 1:20? 1:2? Is the ratio the same for everyone all the time?does it vary from individual to individual?

It's important to know this stuff as water isn't pee.

I think for those that enjoy the giving / receiving experience, they will continue to enjoy it regardless of the chemical composition.

Out of interest I wonder if the bodies natural lubricant also has traces of diluted pee in it? Or a man's ejaculate?

Also water is a solvent in urine, urea being the main solute, and as the study states there was a substantial amount. It’s ok just accept you like being pee’d on. No judgement here.

You don't seem to think it's OK as you keep using pejorative terms. Diluted pee is diluted pee. I don't need to accept anything but when quoting a link that tries to prove a point dont change its wording to suit. "

pejorative In your opinion. What wording has been changed? You realise diluted urine is present in well hydrated individuals? It doesn’t necessarily occur post micturition? You seem to be under the illusion that because it’s diluted another fluid has been added? That’s not what the study implies.

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