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The original community group for ASMR experiencers and supporters. Started Feb. 25th, 2010, this group began to help people collaborate on what was tentatively being termed 'Autonomous Sensory Meridian ResponseMore'. Since then, thousands of people have connected and communicated what was once an unnamed and rarely discussed or shared phenomenon of the human experience. Since the inception of this group and the sister website, www.asmr-research.org, thousands of people on every continent (except Antarctica, still no confirmed resident tinglers on the ice) have met each other, shared their secret, their triggers, and their ideas. This group welcomes anyone who is interested in sharing the experience, or for those who do not but are curious to learn more or support another. Welcome!

ASMR - AKA 'head orgasms', 'head tingles', 'AIHO' (attention-induced head orgasm, referring to type B ASMR triggers), 'AIE' (attention-induced euphoria):

ASMR has been coined to describe a category of primarily undocumented sensory events occurring in an indetermined subset of the population. A brief description of ASMR would be a pleasant, often intense tingling sensation that begins in the head and travels down the body to varying extents. It is often accompanied by a euphoric feeling, and can overwhelm the experiencer of a particularly strong ASMR event. Some ASMR experiencers are triggered from an uncontrolled external stimulus; other experiencers can control an ASMR event through conscious thought triggers.

According to experiencers, ASMR is distinctly non-sexual in nature, and is not generally accompanied by typical piloerection (goosebump) reactions on the skin (though it may occur in some). ASMR is *not* related to the discomfort associated with medical conditions of the brain, and is not intended as an alternative consideration for those experiencing negative physical symptoms. If you have ASMR or other similar reactions, you are recommended to seek the advice of a medical doctor over any conclusions drawn within this social group.

No findings or presentations are intended as scientifically sound or backed by any authority. The contents of this group are only presented as a collection of experiences, for social purposes solely.

=== Research & Support ===

http://www.asmr-research.org/

=== ASMR Forum ===

http://www.asmr-research.org/forum