Hi Friends! It's been a while I did one of these, but I remember you like this format, whether you are on the spectrum or not. I tried my best to include your feedback from last time: announcing what I am going to do, limit eye contact, letting you know what I do or do not expect from you, keep a certain level of symetry, no sound surprises, steady/stable audio... I even made sure to edit out any mouth sounds that might give you the ick. Please, let me know how I did! _____________________ SUPPORT ME! ⬤ My Paypal Tip Jar: *http://bit.ly/Paypal-donation-to-SeSo * (if you’re feeling generous...) _____________________ Instagram: / sensorybysophie Spotify: Sensory by Sophie Patreon: / sensorybysophie _____________________ A little disclosure… I am not a real doctor, nor do I claim to be. My role here is just for entertainment purposes. The content in this video is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. In addition, my content serves anyone who enjoys ASMR, whether it's for entertainment purposes only or otherwise. My content is in no way directed toward one individual or one specific group of people. _____________________ #ASMR, what’s in a name? Remember when, as kids, you’d trace each other’s back, maybe trying to guess the letter, word, animal or drawing? Yeah, feeling the tingles yet? Welcome to the wholesome world of Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response. Relax, my Friend... #asd #asmrsleepaid
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