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Listening the Radcliffe & Maconie at the weekend they mentioned there are YouTube videos that help evoke the tingly ASMR reaction. But they seem to consist of people whispering or cracking things Infront of a microphone which doesn't work mefor. Any one else endulge?


 
Posted : 27/11/2019 9:24 am
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Yes, love it.

Feels wrong to admit to this, not sure why. 🙂

Quietly spoken hits the spot more than whispered for me.


 
Posted : 27/11/2019 9:27 am
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Yep - like outofbreath I always feel quite embarassed to admit it though. They're good for getting to sleep when I've got too much rushing through my mind. I never really feel like I get a proper ASMR from them to be fair (I do from other interactions) but I just find them relaxing/distracting. Not sure why I'm sharing personal secrets on a public forum.


 
Posted : 27/11/2019 10:02 am
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Horrible.
Here's one I have to skip whenever I play the album


 
Posted : 27/11/2019 10:19 am
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Works for me but usually IRL; the YT vids don't really hit the spot, they seem a bit contrived. Something simple and organic usually set it off like rain on the roof of my childhood bedroom which was a converted attic. Weirdly I first became aware of it listening to a Michel Thomas CD years ago. I could hear his false teeth clicking a bit as he spoke and it sounded so satisfying I just zoned out the speech and focused on the clicking. Speech often sets it off.
A voice actor pretending to give me a haircut or manicure (there are also p0rn ones on Spotify!) won't scratch the itch though. Reminds me of the scene in Detectorists when Lance is being hypnotised.


 
Posted : 27/11/2019 11:28 am
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I find it has the completely opposite effect on me and really winds me up. I haven't discovered a label or acronym for my condition yet though 😉


 
Posted : 27/11/2019 11:34 am
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Never heard of it before and that video ^^ does not do it for me.

However, reading about it reminds me of a strange thing that happened in school. A friend gave me a tape of some music, and after the music was a further half hour or so of his sister (who I'd not met) practising some sort of presentation on biology. Nothing sexy or exciting about it, a perfectly normal voice, however it seemed to have a similar effect on me to that which is described on the wiki page for ASMR. Although not exactly the same.


 
Posted : 27/11/2019 11:43 am
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On a similar theame a long track of factory/ machinery background noise would do it for me. Not too loud but the clunks and clicks of a tool change and quiet hum of machining could send me too sleep.

Edit: OK so nothing like ASMR.


 
Posted : 27/11/2019 1:13 pm
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No, but I’ll admit to watching blackhead popping videos


 
Posted : 27/11/2019 1:53 pm
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An ex girlfriend reading aloud did have the effect but sadly the rest of her was joined to her lips


 
Posted : 27/11/2019 2:30 pm
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I find it has the completely opposite effect on me and really winds me up. I haven’t discovered a label or acronym for my condition yet though

Just had a look at wikipedia, which offers:

Loudly chewing, crunching, slurping or biting foods, drinks, or gum

That'd send me on a killing spree if it was done well enough - I've banned myself from cinemas for pretty much exactly that


 
Posted : 27/11/2019 3:44 pm
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I really don’t like the whispering ones. There’s one video where a woman folds towels while whispering and it sets my teeth on edge!


 
Posted : 27/11/2019 9:09 pm