She wouldn't even take her own daughter there for that reason. And I had a friend who was part of the Mormon church who volunteered in the childcare and told me abuses towards the children. Let's just say one phone call to the home office stopped that right away :) I was told by a Mormom cashier while purchasing a scratcher ticket to "not use satan's power's to win when he saw my necklace.
He stole from his job, sold drugs to the store manager, would steal money out of the register's and make the employess thing their draw was short and have them pay money out of their own pocket's to pay it back, stole medications from people, and even made a deal with the regional manager to hook up his family at the church if he promoted him to store manager.
The lead pastor's kid got away with everything including a DUI because the cop was a member of the church. They hook each other up, trying to climb the latter to get close to the lead Minister and his family, they makerude comments to people who aren't Mormom, they have shunned other children out of sport teams, comunity events, ect. I live in a Mormom community (non-plural) and they are the meanest or worst people in the Christian sector I have met. What do you think – is it reasonable for a religion to decree that its followers abstain from sex until marriage? Are loopholes like soaking truly acts of sin, or just the natural consequence of suppressing human behavior? Related Blog Posts And yet, hormonal Mormon teens feel compelled to try – or at least investigate – these workarounds. Like other ‘sex loopholes’, the idea is ripe for controversy. “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,” explains ex-Mormon V.G. Some view the whole ordeal as an inevitable symptom of the abstinence-based sex education common in Mormon communities. Many expect them to address the act of "soaking" in the coming weeks. Parents of Mormon teens are frustrated at the hashtag’s explosion in popularity, fearing that it could lead to their children trying it – and getting unwanted pregnancies and STIs in the process.įor their part, the church has yet to officially address soaking, but insiders say church elders are angry at the tag’s popularity online. “It is definitely a real thing in the community, among teens and single Mormon college students.” A Controversial Loophole Everyone knows it goes on, but you wouldn’t come out and say, ‘Oh, yeah I soaked with my girlfriend’ or whatever,” one former Mormon told the New York Post. While some Mormons say that soaking is just an urban legend, many claim it’s real. If certain body parts happen to thrust together in all the commotion, well, that’s not intentional. In an extra strange twist, apparently sometimes a friend will be asked to jump up and down next to the couple.
Haha i never thought i get to use this! /5PleVsmelp- Mitch September 25, 2021 The ‘soaking’ hashtag has garnered some 25 million views on TikTik and news of its popularity got picked up on Twitter as well: The phenomenon is taking the Mormon world by storm, if the internet is anything to judge by. So what is soaking, exactly? As one Mormon described it, soaking “is when a male places his penis in a woman’s vagina and that is it. Young Mormons have devised the ultimate loophole, a way to have sex without technically having sex They’ve dubbed it ‘soaking’, and couples are even enlisting their friends to assist in their totally-not-sex.ĭeities hate this one simple trick! Soak It Up That left faithful young, unwed people stuck between a rock and a hard place, torn between honoring their god(s) and giving in to their raging hormones. And at some point, religious teachings came in and said "don’t do that unless you’re married." Since the dawn of humanity, people have been having lots and lots of sex. 'Soaking' is the latest loophole young Mormons use to have intercourse without angering God.