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English: The female human genitalia with what some authors call the female prostate (controversial term) and G-spot. Souce for the lettering of the paraurethral glands: FIPAT: Terminologia anatomica Second Edition - International Anatomical Terminology, 2019, page 148, number in the table: 3440. Corpus cavernosum clitoridis, Paraurethraldrüse, [1], [2], [3], Should we Call it a Prostate?.
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A diagram of female human genitalia.

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