In this podcast episode, you will hear participants in the Voices of ASMR project explain the following about their ASMR experiences:
- Does your ASMR feel the same as a sexual response?
- How is your ASMR similar to a sexual response?
- How is your ASMR different from a sexual response?
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When I had the real experience of ASMR, I had some kind of involuntary sexual libido. I was not thinking about sex, but penis almost always was erect. When I listen to ASMR videos it never happens, unless I think sexually (what is not usual).. The last time I had ASMR was in 2013, one year before dicovering what ASMR is. I felt like floating, the whole body stays relaxed and this involuntary reaction made ashamed of standing and people perceiving the erection. ASMR is not a sexual thing, but it can have some involuntary sexual reactions.
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