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ASMR
May 04 2014
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RHP User
12 years ago
Still gives me goosebumps and takes me back twenty years.
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RHP User
12 years ago
There was a post here in March by Klixenfan...Autonomous Meridian Sensory Response,there weren't many responses unfortunately.....I am very affected by certain voices,male or female,phone sex with a man who has "'that" voice is for me orgasmic....other voices can put me into that "tingly" state,super relaxed.....I have experienced this from childhood,it's always voices though,never other sounds xx Q
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On_Safari
12 years ago
Honestly that beautiful, dusty sunny scent of a horse or fresh pine sawdust in a stable. Leather, I love the smell of leather. Rain on a hot day is also a fave ohhhh and the scent of a man's sex mingled with mine always makes me glow. I love having my hair brushed for me, my feet massaged and my back scratched hard. There's a certain look from a certain person that I get too that makes me tingle all over.....but that's another story.
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Smilingwithfun
12 years ago
The smell & feel of the pages of an old book.
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RHP User
12 years ago
I was going to put up a post about pleasant memory sensations, had no idea about the asmr. My daughters always say they have memory of us making chocolate chip cookies. So I have given them both the recipe but say the secret ingredient is love. they love to sit in the kitchen as I bake and even the smell of the cooking of certain foods brings back memory for me. My grandmothers xmas cake, Anzac biscuits. Good strong cuppa tea. I agree with Indagine, I just love to lean up against a horse on a summer day and smell the coat. Rain on a tin roof, is delicious. Men that are very tall, when they get close to me I almost vibrate with pleasure. watching a strangers lips move when he talks. I love to do that in a coffee shop, watch people and I look at a mans mouth and I imagine what he is like in bed, what would those lips feel like. The sound of waves, I live right on the beach and it lulls me to sleep. I have the habit of sniffing my girls hair, just reminds me of when they were babies. When they were little I use to tell them that the fairies come at night and sprinkle them with powered, I was checking to see if they did their job.great topic
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MsSuperFoxy
12 years ago
I recolonize a lot of soothing discomfort and comfort sounds and textures from my childhood, which has come into my adult life. As a child my sister and I would lay on our trampoline, look up at the clouds (make animals) and listen to the birds sing. Every time I sit out the back patio and hear the morning birds sing I think of us on the trampolin..and when I look up at the clouds I look for animals or patterns. Just sometimes not all the time. Certain smells too remind me of things of a child as well....a roast cooking in the oven casue every Sunday afternoon growing up it was roast night in our house..Fish and Chips is another, Friday nights was fish and chips in our house. Another thing I do is sleep 1/2way down the middle of my bed and and cover myself with any blanket or doona all year round...I guess that comes back to my childhood as I slept with my sister till I was 13 (nothing sexual) just that comfort and of feeling safe. I guess? Oh and the feel of corduroy gives me bad shivers up my spine, growing up I wore corduroy clothes hand me downs. I just can't stand the feel or texture of it..EKKKKKKKKKKKKK! Foxy
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RHP User
12 years ago
A smell of a perfume I once wore takes me back years and instant memory of my youth. Rain on a roof reminds me of my favourite days of lying in bed and having sex all day.
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RHP User
12 years ago
Is a particular sensory response,it's got nothing to do with memory,it puts you into an altered state.....and its not about touch....it's difficult to explain but if you experience it ,it is a little bit like being massaged without being touched xx Q
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RHP User
12 years ago
How many of us relate to horses... Funnily, for me it's the manure and that smell of the horse after a good run..... Freshly cut grass..... That moment before a storm and after a heavy summer shower...... My daughter knows, my ultimate is smelling my children's heads.... All these will settle me, my mind clears and all worries just disappear.
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RHP User
12 years ago
When I identify an action someone takes as truly selfless, I get this tingling flush across my face, neck, and down my back, sometimes it gives me goosebumps. Redemption stories and real sacrifice, as opposed to selfish sacrifice in movies usually does this, but it can also come about if someone lets a person in line at the supermarket. Lovely feeling! Unfortunately, I do not get this sensation when I myself am selfless, and if there's no payoff, well, go fuck yourself. Is that ASMR? RA
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RHP User
12 years ago
is a deep tone when a man goes mmmmm in either agreeance or acknowledgment that gets my hair standing on end.
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RHP User
12 years ago
This is not about memories, but a certain thing (non-romantic) that gives your mind goosebumps for no apparent reason. There is a video on YouTube of just a girls hands, pencils and a sketch book. She draws a picture and the amplified sound of pencil on paper almost puts me in a trance. Nothing to do with memories, it just does.
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RHP User
12 years ago
I recognise this! I would say yes. I get the same mental tingles when I see someone give money to a Salvo, etc.
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RHP User
12 years ago
when I hear opera. The hair on my arms and the back of my neck stand up but its mostly when My daughter sings. When she hits those high clear tones I cry
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RHP User
12 years ago
Sound is only one of the stimuli. See the definition.
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RHP User
12 years ago
Sound: The rain on the roof at night.Sight: A smiling face.Touch: The feel of the cool breeze on a warm day.Smell: Freshly washed hair, freshly mown grass in the rain and freshly baked bread.Taste: White Chocolate. SG
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RHP User
12 years ago
I remember when I was a teenager, I would sit and stare at the chalk on the chalk board when the teacher was writing. Watching the texture it left behind, listening to that sound it makes as it scratches across the surface and watching the fine trickle of dust that would fall...all of this would just leave me in a transe like state...I would feel numb actually....like as if nothing else was there. It's weird haha. I had to actually snap myself out of it to focus. Needless to say I was asked to pay proper attention a lot. Another one was a time I was sitting in a train when I was in Brisbane. I was watching this lady run her fingers through her partners hair. The slow movements was really relaxing. gosh I feel like a creep now...especially if this is not what ASMR is. Oh what the heck..il say one more....I was sitting at the front of my place and I was watching this tree sway in the strong wind...the sound of the wind through the trees, the movements of the breaches and leaves again left me in a state which I can only describe as the warm fuzzies. In fact that's it...I felt warm and fuzzy each time.
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RHP User
12 years ago
I still get goosebumps when I see one of Perths magical evening skies, the pink, turquoise and gold ripples stretching away into the distance. Natures special effects at their best.
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RHP User
12 years ago
I also like to sniff my baby girl's hair. I don't know what it is but when I smell her hair before bed, I sleep really well. I also have a tendency to subconsciously run my fingers through my lover's hair or over his arms when he's talking to me. I just love the softness of his curls through my fingers. It has a calming effect on me. - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
12 years ago
I only just discovered the ASMR terminology in the last week. It is nice to have a relatable name for it. Here are a couple of things that do it for me. The sound of a soft breeze rustling in the treetops or tall grass. It's probably why The Thin Red Line is my favourite movie. So many quiet visuals of nature occuring to that sound. Gentle running of rivers or streams. For the Game of Thrones fans, any scene with a Godswood (especially the first with Ned caringly cleaning his sword Ice). Any imagery of Sakura or rose petals falling gently. You'll often see the rose petals in scenes of heroes or kings returning home. I hope to die peacefully surrounded by the slowly falling petals of sakura trees. Low hanging clouds rolling over mountains. I once stayed at a beautiful place in the Otways where I was afforded the luxury of watching clouds float over the mountains and rain fall softly on the cabin roof (I hope to return there). Watching women being unintentionally beautiful. One of my favourites is the bra removal without taking their top off because it is too cold or too much effort. Soft piano or string (violin, cello, etc) music. Watching rain fall to 'Slow Dawn' by David Darling is an experience like no other. 'An Inconceivable Letter' by Hans Zimmer is good to watch the world go by through a train window to. It's also great for insomnia. Watching anyone do anything with a passionate but caring way. A woman washing her hair or a woodworker...woodworking(?) Sometimes it can be a supernova of feeling through the spine or a gentle wave. There really is nothing like it. :) Anyways this expression of feeling is uncomfortable being a male. I have to go punch something or drink a beer. Maybe scratch myself?
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