Are you struggling to switch your brain off at night? Have you tried every method known to mankind in an attempt to try and induce a good night’s sleep? Well, we can guarantee you are yet to try whisper porn.

ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response) is an unusual trend that’s on the rise amongst those with poor sleep habits and inability to de-stress It refers mostly to videos, many available on YouTube, which see people experimenting with various sounds through microphones. The sounds include people eating and chewing on food, applying makeup, and of course whispering – plus many more including:

  • Hair brushing
  • Pouring and playing with water
  • Grains of rice being poured
  • Teeth brushing
  • Soap cutting
  • Role playing

So why are people watching these videos? And why are they soothing to some, and so annoying to others? ASMR is a pleasurable tingling sensation felt across the skin usually on the back, neck, scalp, and spine. Many ASMR enthusiasts have described it as “attention-induced head orgasm”, and whisper porn is the next big sensation with many seeking it out online with the intent of catching some much needed relaxation. People who enjoy close attention normally reap the benefits of ASMR.

Listening to ASMRists (as they are commonly known as) is helping people to relax and unwind at the end of a long day. Popular ASMRist is Emma Smith, who experiences with a range of sounds that are heightened with sensitive microphones and high quality audio.

While whisper porn has become popular with many people, just the thought of ASMR is enough to drive someone with misophonia absolutely crazy. Misophonia refers to the literal hating of sound; particularly towards the sound of people chewing and whispering. So if you often find yourself getting a little agitated by loud chewers, then you probably won’t benefit much from this strange new trend…