Sound on! Speakers up! Headphones on! Tingles down your spine!
In a new short from Trouble Films, available at PinkLabel.TV, Minnie Scarlet gives us an ASMR masturbation scene shot safely at home during the lockdown. ASMR if you are not familiar, stands for Autonomous sensory meridian response . In some people, basically certain sounds hit a particular place with their nerves that make them feel tingly inside. It's best experienced with headphones on, the nicer quality the better so you can hear everything clearly. It’s a fun little body hack that people are having fun exploring and it’s mostly harmless. The stimulation one gets can be sexual or not. To many people it’s soothing and calming, and to some of us rubbing one out is also soothing and calming so it can mix that way. Some people like the sound of soap being sliced, or any kind of scraping or other particular specific noises. The sound of a person speaking directly to the listener into a microphone in a certain way evokes an ASMR response in many people so that’s where ASMR and sex converge also, making you tingly from the sounds and horny from the words/body noises is what this short is aiming for.
We get a nice video closeup of Minnie in a black strappy lingerie ensemble, talking and a split screen of her bits on the screen as she makes noises into the microphone. She’s got an egg shaped vibe and we can hear its noises very clearly as well as her breath and moans which can all produce an ASMR effect in the listener. Even someone tapping on a microphone can do it for some, so Minnie's intimate dirty talk really hits that sweet spot. We get to watch as her pussy gets wetter and more swollen and we even get some of the coveted wet pussy sounds that I always like to hear in any porn situation. The parting shot of her post-orgasmic pussy is delightful. This is super creative and things like this helped keep the, er, creative juices flowing from the industry during the early pandemic.
I’ve tried a lot of ASMR type of things just because of the trendiness of it and science does say that it works on some people and doesn't work for others. I don’t think I get a strong response from it and actually have a touch of misophonia for certain sounds-- mostly loud beeps and industrial equipment noises, but I can and do find certain types of voices very soothing. It’s not really sexual for me, unless it’s a well-done audio sex story, which is a whole separate thing. Different strokes for different folks, I guess. I enjoyed this for the content even if it did not produce the ASMR effect for me so you should check it out! Don't forget your headphones!
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