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For as long as I can remember, I've experienced random moments of a pleasurable, tingling sensation that starts in my head and works its way down my spine. It's very euphoric (not sexual or anything) and is triggered by a number of things; getting a haircut; someone whispering softly to me; watching someone carry out a task or explain something to me; when reading something that I find extremely interesting (novels, exciting moments in manga/comics); etc.
Well, as long as I've felt (and even sought out to purposely trigger this sensation for pleasure), I never actually thought "I wonder if this is a thing. Let me Google it." before today. I did, and this is what I found:
Autonomous sensory meridian response - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
ASMR, the Good Feeling No One Can Explain | VICE United States
If the above video triggers it for you (or if any of this sounds familiar), you experience ASMR too.
I thought it was pretty damn cool that there are other people who experience this and wanted to share.
Well, as long as I've felt (and even sought out to purposely trigger this sensation for pleasure), I never actually thought "I wonder if this is a thing. Let me Google it." before today. I did, and this is what I found:
Autonomous sensory meridian response - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
ASMR, the Good Feeling No One Can Explain | VICE United States
If the above video triggers it for you (or if any of this sounds familiar), you experience ASMR too.
I thought it was pretty damn cool that there are other people who experience this and wanted to share.
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