I remember watching the movie When Harry Met Sally for the first time. The scene ended with Sally casually returning to her meal like nothing happened. Another female customer who overhead the entire conversation, placed her order by saying:. The scene made me laugh but it also worried me.
I had a hands-free orgasm… and it was MORE intense than actual sex
The popular clip features gentle sounds and is claimed to lower your heart rate and boost your wellbeing. If you're feeling a little bit down, then the answer may be to take a couple of minutes out of your day to give yourself a "brain orgasm". As well as lifting your mood initially, these videos could also have longer-term health benefits such as lowering stress or anxiety. That's the message from researchers at the University of Sheffield who say listening to these kinds of clips are as good for you as traditional mindfulness techniques. The videos include things like a woman whispering into a microphone or even licking it to generate the right kind of sound to give you a brain orgasm. Psychologist Dr Giulia Poerio, who was a lead author on a study into ASMR videos said: "Lots of people report experiencing ASMR since childhood and awareness of the sensation has risen dramatically over the past decade due to internet sites such as YouTube and Reddit. Those who experience a brain orgasm say it is often associated with a tingly feeling that starts at the scalp and moves down to the back of the neck and upper spine.
Erotic hypnosis - "I tried to have a hands-free orgasm using YouTube videos"
I was sceptical about erotic hypnosis. Not to be confused with audio porn or ASMR, it claims to put users into a trance for the purposes of sexual pleasure. Type "erotic hypnosis" into YouTube and you are met with dozens of videos - some of which have six million views. I wasn't expecting erotic hypnosis to work. I understand hypnosis and the phenomenal results it can produce, but to bring you to a sexual climax in 25 minutes without ANY physical stimulation?
For some people, it's a calming sound. For others, it's the idea of a light touch on their shoulders, nape of their neck or head. For others, it's a gentle whisper.