@@FranklinDBluthI used to look for tutorial videos - stuff obviously made by individuals. I remember when "whisper videos" became a thing, and it was such a revelation. I had no idea other people experienced the same feeling
Haha, me too! I just wrote the same somewhere else 😊 always searching for whispers and stuff like that. Lots of unintentional stuff and annoyingly shorts videos 😅
My first memories of ASMR occurred in elementary school during storybook readings. The teacher’s voice and the page turning sounds were so tingly and relaxing to listen to in an otherwise quiet classroom. Thanks for the video! 💜
Thank you! Finally… someone that doesn’t think finger flicking, microphone brushing or tongue clicking is ASMR…. I guess there are some that like that kind but I’m not one of them. I will subscribe thanks again.
The first “whisperer” on RUclips was a creator called WhisperingLife. By happenstance, I came across her like two weeks after she posted her first video. Been watching ever since.
I can really relate and think the silence and air of the space fights your input and elegance and poise, ASMR is really good at showing someone's subtlety, I love your. Aura 🖤
With me asmr makes me feel very relaxed, I’ve never had these tingles that everyone keeps mentioning, also it really helps if the person is very extractive which you are !! Also I love your soothing voice and aussie accent
There’s something called a “huevo limpia” (which translates to egg cleansing) in Mexican cultures that requires the repetition of a prayer and light passes over the body with an egg. At the end, the egg is cracked into a glass of water and placed under the bed. Supposedly, the murkier the water, the sicker/more negative energy you’re carrying. As the water clears up, sickness fades and that energy is lifted My first experience with ASMR was when my grandma did the limpia on me as a kid. The feeling of the cold egg across my body and her barely audible whispers gave me the most intense tingles I’ve ever experienced
I remember the revelatory feeling when i first heard someone describe ASMR on like NPR of all things in 2013. I had just days before discovered asmr videos on youtube but had been collecting this sort of content for a long time in sound clips and songs and like DVD commentary tracks, and listened on loop to relax or sleep. Relaxing voices and the like
My first memory of ASMR was when I was a small child in my first primary school. We left when I was seven so I must have been younger than that. I had long hair and this kid sat behind me in school assembly and started playing with it for seemingly no reason. I had it throughout my life, but it was only as an adult that a partner asked me if I knew about ASMR, and introduced me to videos that could induce it.
I love your videos. This one has me conflicted though... I put this on to fall asleep, and then got super interested in the topic, and now I am fighting to stay awake and listen to it! Your content is always great though...thank you!
My first ASMR experience was listening to Bob Ross when i was a kid. I even enjoyed the sounds that he made while he was painting. Then, a lot of years lately, i started to listen to many ASMR youtubers, but I've found that it was the unintentional asmr the one that gave me the tickles. Then i discovered a video about how to install a portable air conditioner, how to setup a modem and how to save a thousand on groceries. And from that very moment, whenever I need to relax, I listen to you.
I loved this one! thanks for introducing us to the beginnings of asmr worldwide : ) One of my earlier asmr memories is from when I was a teen, I was at my aunt and uncle's apartment. My niece was on the floor close by, she was like 4 at the time, I was just sitting on the couch, aunt and uncle were somewhere else, their cat was just chilling on the sofa with me, and my niece was sort of playing with a bunch of papers, she may have been drawing, and making quiet noises or humming while doing it. I slowly started getting this feeling of calm and warmth. I can almost recreate it in my head if I focus intently on this memory. To me it feels like if this sensation is a tiny dot in the center of my head, and as you focus on it it starts to expand like a balloon, but it keeps wanting to go back to a dot, so you try more and more and it envelops your whole head. There's this loud quietness to it. Like many have said in that thread, it's hard to describe. Hope you all have a lovely day.
I really like your channel/style. Simple reading in a soft spoken voice. This is all I look for in an ASMR video! You are beautiful and have a great voice. Good luck with your channel from your latest subscriber! :)
So glad we stuck with ASMR and not AIHO haha. I always got that fuzzy head feeling as a kid from voices - same now, I get nothing from tapping or personal attention. As I got older I stuggle to get to sleep so it would relax me, from both the tingles and just having something other than my own thoughts going round and round. So kinda the opposite of narcolepsy?
Tippexing is that correction fluid you can get that comes with a little brush and if you make a mistake when writing you can take the brush and dab it over the paper where you made the mistake so the mistake is hidden. And then you write over it. There is a correction fluid brand called Tipp-Ex so using it is sometimes referred to as tippexing.
I could write a book about my early experiences. Earliest I can remember was watching the OG, Bob Ross in the late '70s. Sorry, 1970s. One of my favorite things about summer vacation was being home at 9:00 (or maybe it was 10) to watch him paint, and listen to his hypnotic voice, and the sound of the brushes on the canvas.
I was always into whispering growing up. When I would good to the Dr’s or hear someone whisper into my ear or talk in a low voice. Then found a whisper video on RUclips back then I was blown away. 😅
I can remember the onset of ASMR on RUclips. At the time, I was already on YT trying to find anyone whispering as I remembered getting tingles from it as a kid and teen. What I was watching was parts of the show Big Brother where the cast would whisper to each other at night trying to have privacy. It’s still the only part of that show I’ve ever watched. Luckily a tsunami of ASMR was heading our way so we could tingle till we couldn’t tingle anymore
That was almost too interesting to fall asleep to! I've always gotten ASMR sensations from hearing whispers, never questioned it. Feels good? I'll take it.
This is so interesting. I found asmr about 10 years ago after trying to find a chef who was on TV who's voice had given me that tingly feeling. I had no idea there were whole channels devoted to it or even that it had a name. I never did find that tv chef, but I found a whole bunch of asmrtists instead 😊
I remember as a kid listening to wooden blocks being placed on each other giving me tingles, along with certain people’s voices. I remember enjoying it for years, but thinking I was likely alone in experiencing it. I kept forgetting to google it, until one day I did and discovered it was called ASMR 😅
Me too! I used to get tingles and goosebumps but for whatever reason it just stopped. Now I use it to fall asleep as well. I miss the tingles. What happened to us?
I remember having eargasms lol or asmr back in high school before the internet existed, when the sassy girls would smack their gum and write loudly with their pens or they would shuffle through their large purse looking for makeup when the whole room was dead quiet😂. Also when teacher or students would shuffle through pages. I would get gnarly spine curling tingles 😂 I thought it was just me that experienced that at the time as a rebel teen 😅
Got you youtube suggested, and didn’t realize until this explanation that this tingling is part of your goal, and never had anyone talking about this aside myself. Psychologist nor psychiatrist also never understood this nice experience. Happens to me also when someone interrogates you attentively in a nice way.
My first was definitely a storytime in kindergarten on a colorful ABC 123 type of carpet 😅 I never cared about the subject. The teacher turning pages just melted me 🤤
Hey!! Dear I am your new subscriber here and I really really love your ASMR videos so so much you are my inspiration and I wish you reach 7K Subscribers very very soon!♥️♥️♥️😀😀
The first time I noticed ASMR I 14 years old at a men’s clothing department store in Minneapolis and there was a man shining shoes and watching that triggered the most amazing ASMR but at that time I didn’t know what it was or why I felt it but all I knew it was the most relaxed I ever felt.
Just got recommended your channel last night, and your content reminds me of Kaya (asmr), except your mic has less gain on it and you don't do mic brushing which is perfect for me lol. I love listening to her videos for the interesting facts or stories, but the mic sounds can be a bit much.
Thank u 💕💕 im glad u like it, its all i do really 😇 i checked out her channel, we totally do the same type of content! So cool. Would be awesome to do collabs one day
I think age and meds have stopped my ability to feel tingles. I absolutely felt them in my twenties, but had no idea what they were. Soothing voices are still pleasing though.
OMGOODNESS ALWAYS AMAZING WORK THE TWINS CHOREOGRAPHY SMILES SETTING AND CREATIVE PERFORMANCE MUCHO MUCHO CALIENTES 🥰🥰🥰🥰😘😘😍😍❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️❤️🔥🔥🔥🥰🥰😍😍 🥰🥰🥰🥰😘😘😍😍❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️❤️🔥🔥🔥🥰🥰😍😍
Hiii 😊 love love your videos! Your voice is so relaxing!! Do you think you can do a soft spoke of scary stories?? Also, maybe of another one that’s like hair play soft spoken? Just some suggestions, thankssss ❤❤❤❤
I was into ASMR videos before ASMRtists gave it a name, and I’m so happy it turned into a worldwide community.
What type of stuff did you used to watch before it wasn’t named ASMR please
@@christopherwhittaker2620 I just would look up stuff like soft whisper or soft speaking.
@@FranklinDBluthI used to look for tutorial videos - stuff obviously made by individuals. I remember when "whisper videos" became a thing, and it was such a revelation. I had no idea other people experienced the same feeling
Bob Ross on tv 😊
Haha, me too! I just wrote the same somewhere else 😊 always searching for whispers and stuff like that. Lots of unintentional stuff and annoyingly shorts videos 😅
My first memories of ASMR occurred in elementary school during storybook readings. The teacher’s voice and the page turning sounds were so tingly and relaxing to listen to in an otherwise quiet classroom. Thanks for the video! 💜
Thank you! Finally… someone that doesn’t think finger flicking, microphone brushing or tongue clicking is ASMR…. I guess there are some that like that kind but I’m not one of them. I will subscribe thanks again.
Thank you so glad u liked it 💕
100% agree
I think the people who make those videos have no idea what asmr is and don't actually experience it themselves.
When the fast finger flicking opens the video, my first thought is “amateur” and my second thought is “bye.”
@@beatledan858 Agreed! I’d say about 95% if not more have no idea what ASMR is. If you don’t know John Butler check him out.
The first “whisperer” on RUclips was a creator called WhisperingLife. By happenstance, I came across her like two weeks after she posted her first video. Been watching ever since.
Same!!
Your channel is severely underrated! Your soft speaking is absolutely phenomenal
I’ve been watching ASMR since the beginning of it on RUclips when it was the whisper community. It’s so interesting to see how it’s grown and changed
I can really relate and think the silence and air of the space fights your input and elegance and poise, ASMR is really good at showing someone's subtlety, I love your. Aura 🖤
With me asmr makes me feel very relaxed, I’ve never had these tingles that everyone keeps mentioning, also it really helps if the person is very extractive which you are !! Also I love your soothing voice and aussie accent
There’s something called a “huevo limpia” (which translates to egg cleansing) in Mexican cultures that requires the repetition of a prayer and light passes over the body with an egg. At the end, the egg is cracked into a glass of water and placed under the bed. Supposedly, the murkier the water, the sicker/more negative energy you’re carrying. As the water clears up, sickness fades and that energy is lifted
My first experience with ASMR was when my grandma did the limpia on me as a kid. The feeling of the cold egg across my body and her barely audible whispers gave me the most intense tingles I’ve ever experienced
I remember the revelatory feeling when i first heard someone describe ASMR on like NPR of all things in 2013. I had just days before discovered asmr videos on youtube but had been collecting this sort of content for a long time in sound clips and songs and like DVD commentary tracks, and listened on loop to relax or sleep. Relaxing voices and the like
that's also how i discovered it and have been listening ever since. i was 10 when i heard the podcast on my mom's radio when we were in the car.
My first memory of ASMR was when I was a small child in my first primary school. We left when I was seven so I must have been younger than that. I had long hair and this kid sat behind me in school assembly and started playing with it for seemingly no reason. I had it throughout my life, but it was only as an adult that a partner asked me if I knew about ASMR, and introduced me to videos that could induce it.
I love your videos. This one has me conflicted though... I put this on to fall asleep, and then got super interested in the topic, and now I am fighting to stay awake and listen to it! Your content is always great though...thank you!
My first ASMR experience was listening to Bob Ross when i was a kid. I even enjoyed the sounds that he made while he was painting. Then, a lot of years lately, i started to listen to many ASMR youtubers, but I've found that it was the unintentional asmr the one that gave me the tickles. Then i discovered a video about how to install a portable air conditioner, how to setup a modem and how to save a thousand on groceries. And from that very moment, whenever I need to relax, I listen to you.
Oh man I love Bob Ross. I never got actual tingles but definitely suuuper relaxing
@@cb9746 Yeah, he was mostly relaxing, but from time to time I got the tingles. Man of culture😎
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@NatASMR_au new sub so beautiful ❤ your voice is so relaxing
I loved this one! thanks for introducing us to the beginnings of asmr worldwide : )
One of my earlier asmr memories is from when I was a teen, I was at my aunt and uncle's apartment. My niece was on the floor close by, she was like 4 at the time, I was just sitting on the couch, aunt and uncle were somewhere else, their cat was just chilling on the sofa with me, and my niece was sort of playing with a bunch of papers, she may have been drawing, and making quiet noises or humming while doing it. I slowly started getting this feeling of calm and warmth. I can almost recreate it in my head if I focus intently on this memory.
To me it feels like if this sensation is a tiny dot in the center of my head, and as you focus on it it starts to expand like a balloon, but it keeps wanting to go back to a dot, so you try more and more and it envelops your whole head. There's this loud quietness to it. Like many have said in that thread, it's hard to describe.
Hope you all have a lovely day.
Glad u liked it 😊Thanks for watching 💕💕
I really like your channel/style. Simple reading in a soft spoken voice. This is all I look for in an ASMR video! You are beautiful and have a great voice. Good luck with your channel from your latest subscriber! :)
So glad we stuck with ASMR and not AIHO haha. I always got that fuzzy head feeling as a kid from voices - same now, I get nothing from tapping or personal attention. As I got older I stuggle to get to sleep so it would relax me, from both the tingles and just having something other than my own thoughts going round and round. So kinda the opposite of narcolepsy?
Tippexing is that correction fluid you can get that comes with a little brush and if you make a mistake when writing you can take the brush and dab it over the paper where you made the mistake so the mistake is hidden. And then you write over it. There is a correction fluid brand called Tipp-Ex so using it is sometimes referred to as tippexing.
I could write a book about my early experiences. Earliest I can remember was watching the OG, Bob Ross in the late '70s. Sorry, 1970s. One of my favorite things about summer vacation was being home at 9:00 (or maybe it was 10) to watch him paint, and listen to his hypnotic voice, and the sound of the brushes on the canvas.
I was always into whispering growing up. When I would good to the Dr’s or hear someone whisper into my ear or talk in a low voice. Then found a whisper video on RUclips back then I was blown away. 😅
👋🏼 pre-ASMR whisper community creator here!!
I can remember the onset of ASMR on RUclips. At the time, I was already on YT trying to find anyone whispering as I remembered getting tingles from it as a kid and teen.
What I was watching was parts of the show Big Brother where the cast would whisper to each other at night trying to have privacy. It’s still the only part of that show I’ve ever watched.
Luckily a tsunami of ASMR was heading our way so we could tingle till we couldn’t tingle anymore
INSANE tingles from this
That was almost too interesting to fall asleep to! I've always gotten ASMR sensations from hearing whispers, never questioned it. Feels good? I'll take it.
This is so interesting. I found asmr about 10 years ago after trying to find a chef who was on TV who's voice had given me that tingly feeling. I had no idea there were whole channels devoted to it or even that it had a name. I never did find that tv chef, but I found a whole bunch of asmrtists instead 😊
I remember as a kid listening to wooden blocks being placed on each other giving me tingles, along with certain people’s voices. I remember enjoying it for years, but thinking I was likely alone in experiencing it. I kept forgetting to google it, until one day I did and discovered it was called ASMR 😅
I wish i didnt need asmr to sleep. I would love to experience tingles like i did
Me too! I used to get tingles and goosebumps but for whatever reason it just stopped. Now I use it to fall asleep as well. I miss the tingles. What happened to us?
I remember having eargasms lol or asmr back in high school before the internet existed, when the sassy girls would smack their gum and write loudly with their pens or they would shuffle through their large purse looking for makeup when the whole room was dead quiet😂. Also when teacher or students would shuffle through pages. I would get gnarly spine curling tingles 😂 I thought it was just me that experienced that at the time as a rebel teen 😅
Got you youtube suggested, and didn’t realize until this explanation that this tingling is part of your goal, and never had anyone talking about this aside myself. Psychologist nor psychiatrist also never understood this nice experience.
Happens to me also when someone interrogates you attentively in a nice way.
It’s so nice to see you making content. I remember seeing a video of yours way back when was it comparing 4g modems? Or a window air conditioner
I really appreciate your approach to ASMR, cheers
My first was definitely a storytime in kindergarten on a colorful ABC 123 type of carpet 😅 I never cared about the subject. The teacher turning pages just melted me 🤤
I'm watching since Heather feather and gentle whispers Maria and glad I came across you
Hey!! Dear I am your new subscriber here and I really really love your ASMR videos so so much you are my inspiration and I wish you reach 7K Subscribers very very soon!♥️♥️♥️😀😀
Thank you 💕💕😊
Bob Ross for sure. The joy of painting was the first one for me
The first time I noticed ASMR I 14 years old at a men’s clothing department store in Minneapolis and there was a man shining shoes and watching that triggered the most amazing ASMR but at that time I didn’t know what it was or why I felt it but all I knew it was the most relaxed I ever felt.
10/10 my fellow Aussie ❤
My favorite ASMR artist ❤
💕💕😊
Just got recommended your channel last night, and your content reminds me of Kaya (asmr), except your mic has less gain on it and you don't do mic brushing which is perfect for me lol. I love listening to her videos for the interesting facts or stories, but the mic sounds can be a bit much.
Thank u 💕💕 im glad u like it, its all i do really 😇 i checked out her channel, we totally do the same type of content! So cool. Would be awesome to do collabs one day
Also a new subscriber, glad I stumbled across this page.
Welcome 🤗
I think age and meds have stopped my ability to feel tingles. I absolutely felt them in my twenties, but had no idea what they were. Soothing voices are still pleasing though.
17:30 Runescape mentioned🔥🔥🔥 (inadvertently but w/e)
Whispering life on RUclips uploaded the first “asmr” video on here before asmr was coined as a term!
Nice tone keep it coming
The term was named by a lady called Envelope. That’s the name she used on the original ASMR Facebook group.
Amazing voice 🙌🙏
Lovely ASMR voice 🥰
What year was the thread from?
It started in 2007 😊
Wow I was guessing like 2010, I was still in middle school. Thanks for response.
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You look amazing.
God bless you.
OMGOODNESS ALWAYS AMAZING WORK THE TWINS CHOREOGRAPHY SMILES SETTING AND CREATIVE PERFORMANCE MUCHO MUCHO CALIENTES 🥰🥰🥰🥰😘😘😍😍❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️❤️🔥🔥🔥🥰🥰😍😍 🥰🥰🥰🥰😘😘😍😍❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️❤️🔥🔥🔥🥰🥰😍😍
RUclips 1999,,
ephemeral rift,,
Video Log #35,
( titled )- “happy new year”.
Interesting. I haven't seen anyone talk about this.
Been feeling it since 1994
Damn 😍
Dear WHS, I experience the WHS you describe. Would you like me to describe it? Ozzie.
Enjoy your voice.
😊😊Why do you use Wikipedia as a credible source? 45:51
Bob ross was mine asmr back in 2000 now is gone cuz is everwhere
hi
Hiii 😊 love love your videos! Your voice is so relaxing!! Do you think you can do a soft spoke of scary stories?? Also, maybe of another one that’s like hair play soft spoken? Just some suggestions, thankssss ❤❤❤❤
Thanks for the ideas 💕Id love to do some more 👻 stories