This is the expert from wikipedia that I posted:
While the last sentence 'seems' to support your case, if you read the rest of the article, it does not...
Per this link:
http://www.incontinet.com/skenesgland.htm it says, "An investigation into the origins of a copious vaginal discharge during intercourse: 'Enough to wet the bed" -- that "Is not urine", in Journal of Sex Research, 20:2, [...]Contrary to some critics, the existence of the paraurethral glands has been well known for centuries, even in western medicine"
Per this link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skene's_gland it says, "It has been demonstrated that a large amount of lubricating fluid can be secreted from this gland when stimulated from inside the vagina.[5] Some reports indicate that embarrassment regarding female ejaculation, and the mistaken notion that the substance is urine, can lead to purposeful suppression of sexual climax, leading women to seek medical advice and even undergo surgery to "stop the urine".[6]"
and the video link:
http://www.oprah.com/relationships/Dr-Laura-Berman-on-Female-Ejaculation-Video even SAYS that it is not urine just like the other links I posted.
What are you reading? Obviously, choosing the words to support your case.