Jeepy ASMR interview: • Video Tag Questions: When was the first time you experienced ASMR? When was the first time you watched ASMR on Youtube? What's your favorite unintentional ASMR video? Name the last five ASMRtists that you watched. What is your favorite ASMR trigger to listen to? What is your least favorite trigger to listen to? (Do it....!) Do you use ASMR to relax or fall asleep? What is your bedtime routine? What is your favorite trigger to do? (Do it!) What is your least favorite trigger to do? (Do this too!) How long does it take you to make a video? Have you ever gotten tingles from your own videos? Do you watch your own videos? What software do you use to edit? What time of the day do you film? What is your favorite video that you've made? Have one of your videos had an unexpected negative fan reaction? What videos of yours, do you think, didn't get the love it deserved? What's something the audience doesn't know about the behind the scenes of your channel? What's the most absurd request you received from a fan? Do your family and friends know you make ASMR videos? Have you ever been recognized in public? What inspires your video ideas? Where do you find yourself spending the most time online? What advice would you give someone who wanted to make their own ASMR content ❀TINGLES: https://tingles.app.link/ASMR-Attack ❀PATREON: / asmrattack ❀CUSTOM VIDEOS [email protected] ❀FACEBOOK: / asmrattack ❀PAYPAL: [email protected] ❀TWITCH / ladydangerr ❀INSTAGRAM / sarahchubs ❀TWITTER / sarah_chunks ❀UPLOAD Schedule Wed, Fri and Sun (I try to at least) :D ❀WHAT is ASMR? Firstly it stands for Autonomous sensory meridian response. ''What on earth does that even mean?!'' Err, you can ask Wikipedia for the answer to that...BUT I can tell you what it does to the body, although sadly not everyone experiences it. I say sadly because it is a NICE sensation, so if you get it, just enjoy it! Basically it's a tingling sensation ranging anywhere from the scalp (where I get it) to down the back, though suppose you could get this feeling anywhere! ❀''This is some sexual fetish though, surely?'' NO. The majority of ASMR lovers don't watch these videos to get sexual pleasure from it. But let's face it, there are a large number that do. Us creators aren't clueless about this, I'm sure we just prefer not to think about it. While others take advantage of that. ❀So that brings me to the most COMMON question of people who don't understand ASMR: ''Why are you whispering/speaking so softly?'' Cause it's relaxing, duh :D There are so many things that can trigger ASMR, what one person may find tingly, another may find extremely annoying. Mouth sounds are a great example of this (slapping, chewing, crunching etc). You either love it or hate it. ❀More 'triggers': Whispering/speaking softly. Crinkling paper or a plastic bag, or anything else that crinkles! Page turning. Tapping wood, plastic, card...again pretty much anything that taps. Water sounds. Stroking stuff or rubbing sounds (Q tips along a mic for example) ❀Or visual stimuli: In real life I have experienced this through watching people clean (like dusting, polishing windows etc). The repetitive motion of the hands I suppose it is. So hand movements, finger fluttering. The sound and the movement of someone stroking the pages of a book as they turn. There are so so many, I couldn't possibly name them all without boring you to tears. So if you don't get ASMR, that's fine. But let the few of us that do enjoy it :D #asmr
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