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Asmr - What Gives Your Brain Orgasms?!! Hundreds To Follow On

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Iluvspikey | 17:54 Sun 14th Apr 2013 | Body & Soul
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YouTube, from crinkling up paper, whispering, scratching different surfaces, what makes you tingle? Doesn't work for everybody, but very relaxing for those it does
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What's Asmr? I don't understand this question at all!
Let me have some more wine before I answer this one.
It's like getting goosebumps when you hear a certain song or that tingle you get when someone runs their fingernails on a chalkboard.

It's nothing to do with a sexual orgasm. It's just a phrase.

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autonomous_sensory_meridian_response
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go to you tube, type in asmr, choose one to listen to till you get the tinglies - if you can
Hmmm...I get something like that when I look up at wide open spaces- (which I don't like)....so it's not really 'pleasurable'.
I guess you could probably rephrase "brain orgasms" as having a feeling of euphoria. I get those types of feelings when I do certain yoga poses. Since I started doing yoga, my mind and body feel great.
You are well into your Yoga aren't you backtalk!
Which poses out of interest? Sorry iluv but it is relevant!
brain orgasms ................am i the only one who has never had one ? :)
There is a procedure to follow for Brain Orgasms, but if I explain it on here it will be removed no doubt.
could somebody describe what they feel like in comparison to a deep vaginal to clitoral one?
Er no.. DTc, I am the resident recycled virgin. However, I find some music e.g On the river, by Groove Armada very uplifting. Without any manhandling in any way.

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