Posted October 9, 20195 yr I get that ASMR "tingle" with certain gentle voices. Sometimes I get that feeling when hearing soft keyboard typing. Do certain sounds give you a chill, in a good way?
October 9, 20195 yr I had never known this had an actual name. I experience this almost daily. I get so excited about something and it happens, whether it's music or wrestling or shows or games. A lot of stuff sets it off. Even my memories or anticipation of these things, I can experience it that way too.
October 9, 20195 yr No, I don't and I guess I'm glad for it. I've never heard of the phenomena before. The human body is strange sometimes I suppose.
October 10, 20195 yr Idk if anything real life does it, but I'm so susceptible to ASMR videos that I can't listen to them unless I'm trying to be sleeping. It's a wonder I've never fallen asleep at the salon, as many times as I've listened to ASMR spa roleplays.
October 12, 20195 yr I get those tingles from certain low voices only. Whispering doesn't work. It's been interesting finding out the range of ASMR video sounds, like hair brushing, glass tapping, pencil writing.
November 15, 20195 yr I've seen a variety of ASMR videos, and the ones that make me more relaxed than others feature soft voices. Female more than male for some reason. Not a fan of the paper crinkling ones.
November 18, 20195 yr The only time I experience this is when I hear a song for the first time that really resonates with me. When I was a teenager I used to get this whenever a certain girl came by and we started talking, but that hasn't really happened since.