sadi
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My head's been REALLY mean to me the past couple days, with this sudden return to a snowy winter. It was +19 Celsius yesterday (sorry 'Muricans. Calvin's actually the best, but I digress...)but the next morning, SNOW!!
No idea how, but I ended up watching some ASMR videos. Originally, I thought that stood for some ferish I didn't know about, but I didn't care as I found watching (mainly listening) quite enjoyable and relaxing. Then I find out the acrobym's just a long technical term (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response) for "head tingles". That's what the videos were doing so seems right.
Anywho, I've watched a couple, and this current one has some parts, where the massaging of the ear with various instruments seems like it would tickle the dickens out of you! So not "relax" you further. The girl in one video did seem like a stiff little paint brush was tickling her ear pretty bad.
Just wondering if anyone else watches - or has personally experienced - an ASMR massage and found it ticklish, instead of the intended relaxing sensations? (I'm sure we would find both sensations pleasurable, but I don't see tickling as very relaxing. Tends to work the exact opposite way in my understanding. )
Curious if I'm the only tickle-obsessed nut freak in this regard or not?
All the best!
No idea how, but I ended up watching some ASMR videos. Originally, I thought that stood for some ferish I didn't know about, but I didn't care as I found watching (mainly listening) quite enjoyable and relaxing. Then I find out the acrobym's just a long technical term (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response) for "head tingles". That's what the videos were doing so seems right.
Anywho, I've watched a couple, and this current one has some parts, where the massaging of the ear with various instruments seems like it would tickle the dickens out of you! So not "relax" you further. The girl in one video did seem like a stiff little paint brush was tickling her ear pretty bad.
Just wondering if anyone else watches - or has personally experienced - an ASMR massage and found it ticklish, instead of the intended relaxing sensations? (I'm sure we would find both sensations pleasurable, but I don't see tickling as very relaxing. Tends to work the exact opposite way in my understanding. )
Curious if I'm the only tickle-obsessed nut freak in this regard or not?
All the best!
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