Lool boggles my mind that my gf squirts urine.
Just a wanted to offer my two cents to those that are skeptical:
-a study with 7 people although may look unconvincing, it is a large enough sample size since the researchers showed that there was statistical significance. They found that there was less than 5% chance that their conclusion was wrong (most biological studies ie. to study diseases and drug effectiveness, use a minimum sample size of only 3 animals AND the conclusions they get USUALLY are real)
-all women tested were healthy and did not have a medical history that could affect results
-this wasn't published by unknown scientists, the article provided a link to the study (they were all medical doctors, one with a PhD as well: fun fact half were male and female)
-study was published, meaning it is peer reviewed by OTHER scientists before it can be published
-they took ultrasounds of the bladder before (empty), during (partially filled), and after (empty again) sex or masturbation
-the women were allowed to pee before and after (urine was collected and compared to the squirt fluid; discovered that it was very similar to the urine with a mix of other components (therefore it's not 100% urine)
Of course, there are a few flaws to the study, but doesn't make it much less convincing. Just requires further testing.