ASMR - Tapping on Various Stationary Items (No talking)


KAI ASMR
Published 5 years ago

Hello hello, welcome back to my channel. It's good to see you again and if you are new, welcome to my teeny ASMR family. Today I will be tapping on different stationary items such as rulers, pens, pencil cases and more so get cosy and settle down as I try and make you fall asleep. Also, if there is another trigger you would like to see, something that makes you really sleepy or really tingly, let me know in the comments section and I'll do my best to make it happen.

For those of you who are unsure on what ASMR is or what it stands for, it stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response, and it's a sensation (tingles) one gets when hearing certain sounds, seeing certain visual triggers or they are physically touched such as when they are having their hair played with. The tingles should feel like a static tingly and calming sensation that can be felt in the scalp, down the back and sometimes in the limbs. These tingles can make a person feel sleepy, relaxed or more focused, aiding people with sleep, the ability to unwind or study. Not everybody experienced tingles but they still like to watch ASMR as it helps them to unwind.

ASMR is not anyway meant to be sexual. Some people have found ways to sexualise ASMR and upload videos that come under the adult category, however this is not the true intention of ASMR and I will not be uploading anything remotely sexual.

ASMR is not a complete replacement for any medications and if you are really struggling with insomnia and anxiety in the long-term, you could go and seek advice from a doctor and they will be able to help you.

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