From en.wiktionary.org:
** English
[Soaking (sexual practice)]
*** Etymology
[en].
*** Verb
[en]
1. [en]
*** Noun
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1. Immersion in water; a drenching or dunking . 2. * [1=en] 3. The practice of insert ing a penis into a vagina and remaining stationary, without thrust ing, supposedly used by some conservative Christians in lieu of traditional sexual intercourse . 4. * {{ quote-book | en | year=2017 | author=Carrie Keagan; Dibs Baer | title=Everybody Curses, I Swear!: Uncensored Tales from the Hollywood Trenches | publisher=Macmillan | isbn=9781250026200 | page=240 |passage=That's probably why everyone is already having anal sex in ninth grade. I mean, let's face it, even the Mormons are _SOAKING_.}}
1. * {{ quote-book | en | year=2019 | author=Brenda R. Weber | title=Latter-day Screens: Gender, Sexuality, and Mediated Mormonism | publisher=Duke University Press | isbn=9781478005292 |passage=Mormonism is a culture very much predicated on puritanical commitments [...] the Amazon series _Alpha House_ [...] made much of Mormon SOAKING, an alternative sex practice engaged in by two LDS characters on the show. SOAKING basically allows for penis-vagina penetration but absolutely no friction. Insertion is OK; pumping will send you to hell.}}
1. * {{ quote-book | en | year=2021 | author=Rachel Allyn | title=The Pleasure Is All Yours: Reclaim Your Body’s Bliss and Reignite Your Passion for Life | publisher=Shambhala Publications | isbn=9780834843714 | page=226 |passage=This all-or-nothing attitude implies that penetration equal sex. (Although throngs of folks raised in abstinence-based religions might [take this view]. My favorite is the Mormon concept of " SOAKING," which means a man sticks his penis in a vagina but doesn't move it around, therefore it somehow doesn't count as sex. Gimme a break.)}}
*** Adjective
[en-adj]
1. Extremely wet; saturated . 2. * [1=en] 3. Of rain, heavy but slow enough to penetrate deeply into the top soil.
**** Derived terms
- soaking wet
**** Translations
[extremely wet]
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