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I think it's fair to say that if it's not pleasurable, it's not ASMR.
Same triggers and the same feeling?
Regarding my experiences, I can obviously only speak for myself. But it's unanimously agreed upon that it's a very pleasurable feeling.
Triggers vary, but common ones include whispering, scratching sounds, and observing quiet, skillful tasks.
All the videos set me off. Thinking about the triggers sets me off.
My grandmother just put on the opening track for West Side Story. The drun rolls and soft clicking are driving my insane in my shoulder blade.
Yeah, I have to agree with you. ASMR is a nice feeling. I don't see how there's people with ASMR who don't enjoy it.
IIN for certain situations to trigger fuzzy feelings in my scalp?
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I think it's fair to say that if it's not pleasurable, it's not ASMR.
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Regarding my experiences, I can obviously only speak for myself. But it's unanimously agreed upon that it's a very pleasurable feeling.
Triggers vary, but common ones include whispering, scratching sounds, and observing quiet, skillful tasks.
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All the videos set me off. Thinking about the triggers sets me off.
My grandmother just put on the opening track for West Side Story. The drun rolls and soft clicking are driving my insane in my shoulder blade.
Yeah, I have to agree with you. ASMR is a nice feeling.
I don't see how there's people with ASMR who don't enjoy it.