Soaking is a sexual practice that involves inserting the penis into the vagina but not subsequently thrusting). It is also known as marinating or floating and is reportedly used by some members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) as a loophole to the Mormon denominations sexual code of conduct called the law of chastity, which states that all sex outside of a heterosexual marriage is a sin, and further bars masturbation for LDS adherents). While it purportedly circumvents LDS restrictions, top leaders have stated that "it is wrong to touch the private parts of another person’s body even if clothed" outside of a monogamous heterosexual marriage). Soaking does not prevent the spread of sexually transmitted infections and may still result in pregnancy). The practice has been used as a plot point in sitcoms in the early 2020s, such as the television series Alpha House, Get Shorty, and Jury Duty). Other related practices described in sources include jump humping, provo pushing, and durfing).