>>16603440I get the impression a bunch of people who don't actually even sense ASMR at all wanted to feel like they're participating in it, and because they don't intuitively get what it is (and likely never will) thought it's just a fad rather than something some people are born able to sense, but not everyone. I can sense it (and noticed it since I was young and recognized the feeling well before knowing what it's called) and get annoyed when people are like "she's so asmr voice guys!" and I'm just thinking "no, she factually fucking isn't."
Random girls starting talking sexy in order to give the non-sensing people something to listen for, so they can be like those guys going "yeah I'm totally feeling it bro so high right now!!" at parties off 1 nanosecond of a puff. Similar to how you either were born able to sense it or not, you can't just "become" an ASMR voice, that's also something you're born with or not and it's actually pretty rare. Fucking with levels on the mic and using audio tricks honestly doesn't work for me at all. A girl deciding to just do it suddenly is just as guilty of perpetuating the stupid myth/misunderstanding about it as any other and I hate every single ASMR holos do, because none of them actually have the real voice for it. It's girls who can't do it talking to people who don't sense it. Seriously pathetic.
As I've gotten tired of saying not only does a voice not necessarily have to be that deep to be ASMR, but it doesn't have to be a girl's either, in fact by random odds a guy is way more likely to have ASMR voice than a girl. Not to mention what they're saying has nothing at all to do with the sensation, they can just sit there reading a phonebook and it'd have the exact same effect. It's nothing sexual in the slightest. Lastly what actually-trips it isn't limited to human voice but could be something like crinkly plastic/paper, certain grinding sounds etc and sometimes those are in fact stronger than a voice.