https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qg8P6n60cY8&feature=youtu.be
[youtube]https://youtu.be/6DNxuTIJIOI[/youtube]
[img]http://i.imgur.com/l7DLG72.png[/img]
PankeymanI'm asking for a friend... He's looking for an asmr with a hot babe calling the viewer daddy and begging for his money...
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6OVZ3HW4tI[/youtube]
I dont understand what the fuck asmr is? Perhaps I am just too old for this shit
BurningSmileI dont understand what the fuck asmr is? Perhaps I am just too old for this shit
Its just certain noises that produce a tingling feeling in your head or other parts of your body (spine, legs, etc.). Some people don't get the tingling feeling, but are just relaxed by the whispering or noises they're listening to. Not everyone is relaxed or gets tingles from the same noises either, each person is kind of different in what they like I guess. And as far as I understand some people just don't experience it at all, no relaxation or tingling of any kind.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autonomous_sensory_meridian_response
I remember getting that tingling sensation and relaxation from certain noises since around 2003 I believe it was. I would get it if someone whispered a certain way, or if my dad had NPR on and I listened to it. First time I experienced it that I can remember was actually watching the news in my bed on this tiny ass little TV right next to my pillow as I was falling asleep, and it was some really boring news anchor talking about the bombing of Baghdad. It's not what he was saying but how he said it. Had tingles like crazy and fell asleep quite quickly
Youtube is basically where everyone else found out that other people were "triggered" by certain noises and found relaxation from it just like them, and then it just blew up from there.
Its just certain noises that produce a tingling feeling in your head or other parts of your body (spine, legs, etc.). Some people don't get the tingling feeling, but are just relaxed by the whispering or noises they're listening to. Not everyone is relaxed or gets tingles from the same noises either, each person is kind of different in what they like I guess. And as far as I understand some people just don't experience it at all, no relaxation or tingling of any kind.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autonomous_sensory_meridian_response
I remember getting that tingling sensation and relaxation from certain noises since around 2003 I believe it was. I would get it if someone whispered a certain way, or if my dad had NPR on and I listened to it. First time I experienced it that I can remember was actually watching the news in my bed on this tiny ass little TV right next to my pillow as I was falling asleep, and it was some really boring news anchor talking about the bombing of Baghdad. It's not what he was saying but how he said it. Had tingles like crazy and fell asleep quite quickly
Youtube is basically where everyone else found out that other people were "triggered" by certain noises and found relaxation from it just like them, and then it just blew up from there.
Rybkahttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45DzFYy-l0c
definitely had an autonomous sensory meridian response to this one you guys
definitely had an autonomous sensory meridian response to this one you guys