Voices of ASMR is a collection of ASMR experiences submitted by visitors like you to this website.
It is a way for you to share your ASMR experiences with the world, and it is a way for the world to explore the ASMR experiences of you and others.
Your ASMR testimonial will be helpful to those whom are:
- learning about ASMR for the first time
- curious to know about how others experience ASMR
- writing articles or papers about ASMR
- creating research projects about ASMR
Click any of the questions below to share your ASMR experience with others, or to explore the ASMR experiences of others.
What does ASMR feel like?
At what ages is ASMR experienced?
What triggers ASMR in the real world?
What triggers ASMR while watching a video?
Can ASMR be triggered on command or spontaneously?
Is ASMR a sexual feeling?
Can the ability to experience ASMR go away?
Does ASMR help with falling asleep?
Does ASMR help with stress?
Does ASMR help with a down mood?
Does ASMR help with focusing on a task?
How else is ASMR helpful?
Click any of the questions above to share your ASMR experience with others, or to explore the ASMR experiences of others.
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