In anatomy, the urethra (from Greek οὐρήθρα – ourḗthrā) is a tube that connects the urinary bladder to the urinary meatus for the removal of fluids from the body. In male placental mammals, the urethra travels through the penis, and carries semen as well as urine. In female placental mammals, the urethra is shorter and emerges at the female external urethral orifice above the vaginal opening.
Female placental mammals use their urethra only for urinating, but male placental mammals use their urethra for both urination and ejaculation. The external urethral sphincter is a striated muscle that allows voluntary control over urination.
Too da loo
It's only three weeks,
Hey I know I love you
And time will tell us that our love is true
You're the love of my lifetime
To have and to hold
You're the best of this century
Maybe even history
You're mine to have and to hold
Wait and see.
I'll write a story about you and me.
About our lives:
A romantic comedy.
But then along came the rain
Full of loneliness and pain
I won't be gone for too long
But when a minute lasts a lifetime,