Big same. I have never enjoyed ASMR, it’s more likely to irritate me than anything else. Up-close mouth sounds make my skin crawl. The idea that ASMR sounds are “relaxing” is paradoxical to my experience. I get angry or disgusted instead.
If you also find that anger or fight-or-flight instincts are triggered by such sounds, you might have a touch of [misophonia[(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Misophonia).
mouth sounds
that’s softcore porn by online thots.
Best way I can describe a positive ASMR experience is “music from another room”.
I remember being a kid and falling asleep listening to the TV playing in the living room as my parents were talking. the volume of everything just barely over ambient volume. the safety and security I felt ad a child knowing my parents were near by and nothing bad was happening relaxed me and allowed me to lazily drift off to sleep.
that, is what ASMR does (at least for me). I listen to similarly “made up” content that’s background ambiance rather than the direct tongue in ear shit.
ASMR isn’t supposed to be relaxing, some people just found it relaxing and somehow that completely bastardized the genre(also it became soft core pornography). ASMR stands for autonomous sensory meridian response, basically some people get a pleasurable tingling sensation on their head/neck/spine when they hear certain sounds, and ASMR content is supposed to stimulate that response for those people.
What I don’t get is that people encountered ASMR and unquestionly went “guess that’s what it’s called” and didn’t wonder at all what the obvious acronym stood for, literally 5 seconds to Google 4 letters and you’d understand what it’s all about.