Stronger ear scratching / scalp massage - no talking -


easyASMR
Published 7 years ago

Welcome my friends again to this earoScratchoBrutalusFlipusVideus..
Today I will play with your ears and scratch them so hard that you will be scratched so much that it will be scratchenough for you.
But for the best relaxation you will have to do this.
First of all scratch your head and think if you are happy. If you are not...vote easyASMR to make your mood better.
Ok now you need to scratch your floor till it start to smile. If your floor is smiling at you thats good, you should smile little bit more too. It isnt hard to do. Nothing to kill or die for, and no religions too.
I hope your whole room now smiling and everything is beter. Now check your clocks if it spinning in the right direction, from top to down. good. scratch your front leg with your upper leg. If you did everything correctly you should have yellow unicorn under your bed that will smile at you with rainbow smile and you may say im a dreamer but you should hit that play button with your belly button. good night and dont forget to vote correctly (like, thumbs up)... now you finally can eat 25 oranges with 392 of total voltage.. good night.

Strong ear scratching talking
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qacxr9dHs70

Soft ear scratching talking
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRUsJvx4tNs

Soft ear scratching no talking
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUDTx_NbJgA

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Be sure to check my other asmr videos that are no talking / sounds only.
You can find also lot of whispered / soft spoken videos that make you sleep and relax.
So lets massage your ears and eyes and prepare for braingasm.



What is ASMR?
Exact definition of ASMR is Autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR) signifies the subjective experience of 'low-grade euphoria' characterized by 'a combination of positive feelings, relaxation, and a distinct static-like tingling sensation on the skin'. It typically begins 'on the scalp' before moving 'down the spine' to the base of the neck, sometimes spreading 'to the back, arms and legs as intensity increases', most commonly triggered by specific acoustic and visual stimuli including the content of some digital videos, and less commonly by intentionalattentional control.

But what it really means?
Well Im sure you saw lot of videos with „ASMR“ in title. There is milions of videos made intentionally to trigger ASMR. It can be anything. Someone likes listening to soft voice, someone like listening to cracking with plastic bags, someone just feel relaxed watching Bob Ross painting, somene like watching as someone making something from wood. If you feel „tingles“ when listening or watching to something we can says It trigger your asmr. There is lot of people that listening to asmr when have anxiety, stressful day or when studying.

Triggers of ASMR
It is really individual for everyone, but there is the most common triggers that can be also found on this channel.
The most common audio triggers are for sure relaxing whispering or soft speaking and tapping. Also very popular is crinkles, water sounds, mouth sounds, inaudible whispering, keyboard typing, page turning and others.
There is also lot of visual triggers that can trigger your asmr.
It can be drawing, painting. Watching someone giving massage or rub someone's back, playing with hair, ears, hands.
You can find lot of roleplays of medical examinations. Ear, eyes, scalp examinations are most common.
Also listening to language that you dont know is great trigger.

So hopefully you find your favorite trigger. :)

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