The sole purpose of ASMR is to relax people. The ASMR community is constantly growing on Youtube. Ideally, ASMR videos are meant to give the viewer a relaxing tingle at the back of their head and/or spine. ASMR videos usually involve one or more of the following things:
• Gentle whispering
• Relaxing hand movements
• Smacking of the lips
• Nail tapping/scratching on hard surfaces such as tables
• Brushing sounds
• Etc.
• Gentle whispering
• Relaxing hand movements
• Smacking of the lips
• Nail tapping/scratching on hard surfaces such as tables
• Brushing sounds
• Etc.
by Dancing with Fire December 10, 2012
by that one guy was taken June 04, 2018
by Duh the fuck June 04, 2017
Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR) is a physical sensation characterized by a pleasurable tingling that typically begins in the head and scalp, and often moves down the spine and through the limbs.
Also known as : AIHO (Attention induced head orgasm), AIE (Attention induced euphoria), or simply "head orgasms"/"head tingles".
Also known as : AIHO (Attention induced head orgasm), AIE (Attention induced euphoria), or simply "head orgasms"/"head tingles".
by redditwhore July 15, 2011
by CategorisedRobot May 18, 2019
Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response. A feeling that is produced when listening to certain sounds and/or looking at certain visuals. The majority of people who experience ASMR don't mention it to their peers. I can almost guarantee that, you, reading this paragraph, has not mentioned ASMR to anyone you know. Most likely because you think they will think you're weird. We all feel the same way!
by ASMR addict February 17, 2014
ASMR stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response.
ASMR Is typically a video consisting of a person whispering, smacking, eating, or making other relaxing sounds.
Some people however, find ASMR gross, creepy, or even scary.
ASMR has taken over YouTube in recent years. Even with some videos getting millions of views.
ASMR Is typically a video consisting of a person whispering, smacking, eating, or making other relaxing sounds.
Some people however, find ASMR gross, creepy, or even scary.
ASMR has taken over YouTube in recent years. Even with some videos getting millions of views.
by xX_Boss_Xx October 23, 2017