Welcome to my new ASMR video! This video includes triggers like glove sounds, crackling sounds, foam sounds, whispering, sticky tape sounds, cap sounds and some hand sounds.... Some are one of my favourite triggers mixed with some triggers that i haven't done before 😍 I hope you enjoy! - edafoxx ❤️ If you're new: I post a new video every day! You can subscribe with just one click: https://bit.ly/2AJcwNw #asmrtriggers #asmrsleep #asmrtingles #toptriggers #fallasleep #triggers #cracklingsounds #glovesounds #foamsounds #whispering #asmr ❤️ What is ASMR? The 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. The letters stand for "Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response".
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