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WHEN it comes to sex, different religions have different rules.
For Mormons, doing the deed before marriage is completely off the cards.
Soaking is a loophole many Mormons apparently use to get around the no sex before marriage rule.
It is essentially when a man inserts his penis into a woman's vagina - but doesn't thrust and instead stays still.
The couple may then get a third person to jump on the bed - known as jump humping - to create motion.
According to Mormons online, the removal of thrusting stops it from being considered sex.
The apparent loophole is trending after Mormons on TikTok created videos explaining what soaking is.
It has accumulated more than 25million tags so far.
Former Mormon Lex, @exmolex, took to the platform to explain why youngsters devised the loophole.
She said: "Sometimes it gets to a point where they just can't help themselves, so soaking is a thing that happens.
"That's basically the boy places his penis inside the girl and they just hold still.
"No thrusting because that would be sex. But if you put it in and sit there, don't move, it doesn't count."
Mormons can't have sex before marriage as the Church of Latter-day Saints has a strict code of chastity for its followers.
They believe that sexual desires should only be followed through in heterosexual marriage to have children as an expression of their unity.
The ban is not just for sex, however, as it also extends to simply any sexual relations before marriage.
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A new viral video reveals what Mormon teens are doing to get around the ‘no sex’ rule with its hashtag clocking some 25.5 million tags.
Who said Mormons are living strictly by the book?
A new viral video reveals what Mormon teens are doing to get around the “no sex” rule: It’s penetration without “thrusting,” an act known as “soaking” and its hashtag has some 25.5 million tags on TikTok to date.
What’s more, in order for the couple to further benefit from soaking, a friend helps them out by bouncing on the bed next to them to get things moving, or “jump-humping,” the NY Post reports.
“When I returned from my Mormon mission and moved to Provo, Utah, I heard rumours about ‘soaking,’ which is when a male places his penis in a woman’s vagina and that is it. No moving. No thrusting. No orgasms,” 36-year-old Gary Knauer, who lives in Oregon, told The Post. “I talked to a few friends who had ‘soaked.’ I hear that Mormons still do this.”
“While on my mission, I had several discussions with my fellow missionaries concerning sex in general. Some talked about soaking. Some would discuss that anal sex is also away to ‘keep one’s virginity,’” recalled Knauer, who removed his name from church records in April 2020.
“I never practised soaking. I was the sinner who actually finished the job.”
Other former members of the church, which comprises two per cent of the US population, confirm that it’s trending, even if it’s forbidden.
“It is definitely a real thing in the community, among teens and single Mormon college students,” Briana O’Neal, a 26-year-old former Mormon from Provo, Utah told The Post . “It’s kind of like a hush-hush thing. Everyone knows it goes on, but you wouldn’t come out and say, ‘Oh, yeah I soaked with my girlfriend’ or whatever.”
Still, some former members of the church aren’t convinced the infamous sex act is as prevalent as social media makes it seem.
“‘Soaking’ makes its rounds every now and then and people are shocked and fall over in laughter. The thing is, I’ve never heard of a single person actually admit to doing it. It’s always a friend of a friend or a rumour,” said Carah Burrell, 32, who left the church two years ago and posts about Mormonism on social media .
“Mormons have very strict rules about touching over the clothes or under the clothes and no petting, so it’s all very much against the law of chastity and would still require the man and woman to confess to their bishops to be able to become good standing members in the church. So it really just makes no sense. My take is that it’s probably 99 per cent rumour and joke and a handful of idiots try it,” Burrell said.
Sci-fi author V.G. Anderson , a former Mormon who left the church when she was 22, said the revalence of these sex acts has elders riled up.
“Due to those posts going viral, awareness of the terms ‘soaking’ and ‘jump-humping’ is spreading like wildfire through the Mormon community right now,” said Anderson, 43, who grew up in Salt Lake City but now lives in Seattle. “All the parents of teens and young adults I know are chalking it up to a dangerous form of misinformation being used to manipulate naive girls in college dorms.”
“The primary concerns are that participating in it could make a person — especially girls — unworthy of participating in temple rituals and that ‘soaking’ and/or ‘jump-humping’ could still transmit STIs and result in unwanted pregnancy. Everyone I’ve spoken to is expecting the church to directly address it at some point in the near future.”
The Post has reached out to the church for comment.
While her family and friends are still very active in the Mormon community, Anderson condemns the culture she says stacks the odds against women.
“Looking back on my own days as a Mormon teenager, I don’t find it shocking at all. Boys and young men were often trying to find ‘workarounds’ like this,” she said. “It’s a common and negative side effect of sexually oppressing large groups of people, many of which are raised in homes with parents who believe they shouldn’t even discuss sex with their children because it will inevitably lead to the child becoming sexually active.”
And Anderson believes that no matter how pervasive soaking becomes in the community, women will always still be the ones suffering if they engage.
“Even more troubling is that ‘forgiveness’ for having participated in ‘soaking’ or ‘jump-humping’ will likely come easier to the young men than the young women who will still be viewed as ‘unclean,’ making them less worthy of marriage.”
This article originally appeared on New York Post and was reproduced with permission
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More stories to check out before you go
A new viral video reveals what Mormon teens are doing to get around the ‘no sex’ rule with its hashtag clocking some 25.5 million tags.
Who said Mormons are living strictly by the book?
A new viral video reveals what Mormon teens are doing to get around the “no sex” rule: It’s penetration without “thrusting,” an act known as “soaking” and its hashtag has some 25.5 million tags on TikTok to date.
What’s more, in order for the couple to further benefit from soaking, a friend helps them out by bouncing on the bed next to them to get things moving, or “jump-humping,” the NY Post reports.
“When I returned from my Mormon mission and moved to Provo, Utah, I heard rumours about ‘soaking,’ which is when a male places his penis in a woman’s vagina and that is it. No moving. No thrusting. No orgasms,” 36-year-old Gary Knauer, who lives in Oregon, told The Post. “I talked to a few friends who had ‘soaked.’ I hear that Mormons still do this.”
“While on my mission, I had several discussions with my fellow missionaries concerning sex in general. Some talked about soaking. Some would discuss that anal sex is also away to ‘keep one’s virginity,’” recalled Knauer, who removed his name from church records in April 2020.
“I never practised soaking. I was the sinner who actually finished the job.”
Other former members of the church, which comprises two per cent of the US population, confirm that it’s trending, even if it’s forbidden.
“It is definitely a real thing in the community, among teens and single Mormon college students,” Briana O’Neal, a 26-year-old former Mormon from Provo, Utah told The Post . “It’s kind of like a hush-hush thing. Everyone knows it goes on, but you wouldn’t come out and say, ‘Oh, yeah I soaked with my girlfriend’ or whatever.”
Still, some former members of the church aren’t convinced the infamous sex act is as prevalent as social media makes it seem.
“‘Soaking’ makes its rounds every now and then and people are shocked and fall over in laughter. The thing is, I’ve never heard of a single person actually admit to doing it. It’s always a friend of a friend or a rumour,” said Carah Burrell, 32, who left the church two years ago and posts about Mormonism on social media .
“Mormons have very strict rules about touching over the clothes or under the clothes and no petting, so it’s all very much against the law of chastity and would still require the man and woman to confess to their bishops to be able to become good standing members in the church. So it really just makes no sense. My take is that it’s probably 99 per cent rumour and joke and a handful of idiots try it,” Burrell said.
Sci-fi author V.G. Anderson , a former Mormon who left the church when she was 22, said the revalence of these sex acts has elders riled up.
“Due to those posts going viral, awareness of the terms ‘soaking’ and ‘jump-humping’ is spreading like wildfire through the Mormon community right now,” said Anderson, 43, who grew up in Salt Lake City but now lives in Seattle. “All the parents of teens and young adults I know are chalking it up to a dangerous form of misinformation being used to manipulate naive girls in college dorms.”
“The primary concerns are that participating in it could make a person — especially girls — unworthy of participating in temple rituals and that ‘soaking’ and/or ‘jump-humping’ could still transmit STIs and result in unwanted pregnancy. Everyone I’ve spoken to is expecting the church to directly address it at some point in the near future.”
The Post has reached out to the church for comment.
While her family and friends are still very active in the Mormon community, Anderson condemns the culture she says stacks the odds against women.
“Looking back on my own days as a Mormon teenager, I don’t find it shocking at all. Boys and young men were often trying to find ‘workarounds’ like this,” she said. “It’s a common and negative side effect of sexually oppressing large groups of people, many of which are raised in homes with parents who believe they shouldn’t even discuss sex with their children because it will inevitably lead to the child becoming sexually active.”
And Anderson believes that no matter how pervasive soaking becomes in the community, women will always still be the ones suffering if they engage.
“Even more troubling is that ‘forgiveness’ for having participated in ‘soaking’ or ‘jump-humping’ will likely come easier to the young men than the young women who will still be viewed as ‘unclean,’ making them less worthy of marriage.”
This article originally appeared on New York Post and was reproduced with permission
An urgent warning has gone out to families after a rise in a sickening crime targeting young Australian boys.
Major changes introduced to Instagram in Australia will “gaslight” users, a major digital advocacy group has warned.
A new program from one of Australia’s most elite colleges will allow students to complete all of high school online.



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