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Sneak peek for you of my latest video! 

Let me help you fall asleep, ok?

My face gets a bit close sometimes, hope I don't scare you.

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ASMR Helping You Fall Asleep ROLEPLAY

You wake up feeling anxious and can't get back to sleep, I'm here to help :) An up close and personal feeling, with hand movements, whispering, hair brushing and stroking. ❀PATREON: http://patreon.com/asmrattack ❀FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/asmrattack ❀PAYPAL: sloweyo@gmail.com ❀TWITTER https://twitter.com/sarah_chunks ❀TWITCH https://www.twitch.tv/ladydangerr ❀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

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Anonymous

thank you so much for creating all these fantastic videos!!!

Anonymous

Really nice, thank you!

Anonymous

So good