Hello Royals 👑 In today's video we will be exploring 30 different triggers: Face Brushing, Sequins Sounds, Candle Lighting, Tin Tapping, Pants Scratching, Fabric Sounds, Brush Sounds, Saying Blink Blink using mascara, Water Sounds, Comb Sounds, Scissors, Gum Chewing, Gloves, Cupped Whispering, Glass Tapping, Soda Fizzing, Construction Paper Cutting, Toothbrush Sounds, Personal Attention, Lip Gloss Sounds, Lid Sounds, Tape Sounds, iPhone Texting Sounds, Book Turning, Pencil Writing Drawing, Highlighter Sounds, Computer Typing Sounds, Mousse Sounds, Crinkling, Vitamin Bottle Shaking. I hope you enjoy the assortment of triggers in the videos, I HAD SO FUN making this. SUB COUNT: Current: 754 Goal: 1000 What is ASMR ? Autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR), is the term for the sensation people get when they watch stimulating videos or take part in other activities usually ones that involve personal attention. Usually people experience "tingles" which allows the body to fully relax ! Social Media 📸 INSTAGRAM: asmrbellabree 📷 PERSONAL IG: bellabreeajee 📩 EMAIL: [email protected] TIP JAR: CashApp- whatupbree #ASMR #ASMRWHISPERS #FaceBrushing #TypingSounds #LipGlossSounds
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