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Siddhant Chaturvedi tries ‘rainy day ASMR’; why certain sounds feel so good
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Sid’s got the monsoon playlist AND the drip 🌧️🫰,” read the caption of his Instagram post, which he titled ‘rainy day ASMR’.
“ASMR triggers may also release endorphins and oxytocin, contributing to feelings of pleasure, bonding, and comfort.
This inclusivity helps people feel understood, particularly those who may otherwise feel lonely in their ASMR experiences,” she elaborated.
ASMR’s impact on peopleChadha explained that ASMR’s effects are highly subjective, and the sensitivity to ASMR triggers varies widely.
However, Khurana warns people not to get too habituated, where overexposure to ASMR triggers reduces their effectiveness.