Mormon soaking, also sometimes called "soaking," is a controversial and largely unsubstantiated practice rumored to occur within some segments of the Latter-day Saint (LDS) community. It allegedly involves unmarried couples engaging in sexual activity, specifically intercourse, without penetration. The purported rationale is to maintain technical virginity while still experiencing physical intimacy.
The LDS Church officially condemns any sexual relations outside of marriage. Church leaders have specifically spoken out against behaviors that attempt to circumvent the principles of chastity, emphasizing that the intent and spirit of the law are just as important as the letter.
There is very little credible evidence to support the widespread existence of soaking. The practice is primarily discussed in online forums and anecdotal accounts, making it difficult to ascertain its prevalence or validity. Many active members of the LDS Church deny its existence or dismiss it as a fringe behavior.
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