Hi Shan-anigans!
I hope you all enjoy today/tonight's video! It was a last minute idea we had when other things fell through, but I was so excited to record it!
I searched youtube and didn't see too many Werewolf ASMR videos so I hope you all enjoy this and find it fun!
In this video you have been bitten by a werewolf. Your friend is skeptical and trying to assist you....what will happen!?
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Thank you once again to Zach for editing this video so awesomely - you can checkout his channel here:
https://www.youtube.com/user/SlyZac
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In this video there is: tapping, whispering, personal attention, water sounds, examination, visual triggers, and so much more!!
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If you want to send something and have a chance to be in my next unboxing video my PO Box is:
111 S. Lafayette
PO Box 368
South Lyon, MI
48178
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What is ASMR?
ASMR stands for: Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response. This is just a fancy name for a tingly or calming sensation caused by different sounds/visuals that we call "triggers". Most people have their favorite type of "triggers" that help cause the sensation. Whether it be visual like lights moving, hand gestures etc. or sounds such as whispering, soft speaking, tongue clicking and more. ASMR typically will cause a tingly sensation in people that starts at the head and moves down the neck and to the shoulders. However, if you don't experience this sensation it doesn't mean ASMR isn't for you! ASMR is great for helping people calm down, de-stress, relax, helps with anxiety, depression, insomnia and so much more!!