Hello there! Yes, you did read the title correctly and no, it is not a typo! This video was filmed set on a very low gain. I don't know about you but while I enjoy intense/sensitive ASMR (on 100% sensitivity), ASMR videos with a low gain that aren't as intense are really great, too! Sometimes the intense ones can even be a bit too much for me. This video is for all the people out there who prefer their ASMR a little quieter or those who don't mind it when it's not THAT intense. The video is a classic trigger assortment with phone and glass tapping, paper/book sounds, liquid and lid sounds, a squishy cat and lots of whispers, of course! I hope you like it, have a good night! Enjoy! ❤️ 📚 t i m e s t a m p s 📱 00:00 start + intro 01:43 phone tapping 05:02 cat squishy 08:16 liquid sounds 11:24 paper/book sounds 13:38 glass tapping 14:50 brushing 17:56 outro + end A S M R P L A Y L I S T : • Doing your Makeup after a bad day || ASMR 😴🖌 F O L L O W M E O N I N S T A: / lottasmind _________ What is ASMR? Autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR) is a tingling sensation that typically begins on the scalp and moves down the back of the neck and upper spine (also called ‘tingles’). It is most commonly triggered by specific auditory or visual stimuli, and less commonly by intentional attention control. Those stimuli are referred to as ‘triggers’. People watch ASMR to calm down and relax, to fall asleep, to focus or just because they like it. #ASMR #TriggerAssortment #Tapping #LiquidSounds
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