Omg hi loves...here is ASMR Helping You Fall Asleep: Personal Attention Triggers (face brushing, shh, whispered rambling). i help you fall asleep, by tapping on things, brushing your face, brushing the mic, telling you it's okay, making shh noises, and reading you a book. oh and patting a soft fluffy blanket. kk ily. ty for all of your support and please be respectful and kind to one another. xx - Jinx 💜 🌼SUPPORT ME 🌼: https://beacons.ai/crypticjinx_ Use Code: JINX10 @ iiiiclothing 🐞Upload Schedule: Every Wednesday ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 🏵️𝗪𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝗶𝘀 𝗔𝗦𝗠𝗥? According to Dictionary.com, Autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR) is a calming, pleasurable feeling often accompanied by a tingling sensation. This tingle is said to originate in a person’s head and spread to the spine (and sometimes the limbs) in response to stimulation. The stimuli that trigger ASMR vary from person to person. Some of the most common ones include whispers, white noise, lip smacking, having a person’s complete attention (as in having one’s hair cut by a hairdresser), as well as brushing, chewing, tapping, scratching, and crinkling. ~ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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