TAMPA, Fla.—Monthly Fetish’s March issue highlights Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response.
Those in mainstream might be more familiar with ASMR than they think: Michelob Ultra’s ad for its new Pure Gold brew, which first aired during the 2019 Super Bowl, featured Zoë Kravitz in a beautiful setting, whispering, tapping a glass, and making various others sounds that subconsciously appeal to your senses.
“ASMR is really hot right now with YouTube channels getting millions of subscribers and tons of clips being sold on sites like Clips4Sale,” said Editor Jenn. “Many people don’t understand the science behind it, and our new issue should help with that. If you’ve never tried ASMR, it will literally blow you away.”
This month’s “Ask the Doctor” piece in Monthly Fetish, penned by Dr. Chauntelle, delves into why people are wild for ASMR and the psychology behind it.
“Fetish in Technology” has some insightful information for producers and models on how to start making ASMR content, sites to sell your clips, purchasing electronic gear, and where to get supplies. Fetish 101 gives Monthly Fetish readers useful tips on starting and successfully monetizing their own YouTube channel.
The "Art of Fetish" discusses how ASMR is an art form from carving soap, crunching, whispering, oils and slime, fingernails and tapping, hair sounds and brushing, mixed media, and erotic sounds.
The “Unbound Interview” spotlights Daria who uses ASMR and mixes it with fetish for the ultimate braingasm. Daria discusses when she became aware of ASMR, her most popular clips on Clips4Sale, how ASMR can be literally anything that provokes the sensation in an individual, mixing ASMR with other fetishes like findom, and much more.
And, “Fetish in the News” covers riveting news about the New York Times trying to explain ASMR and convince us it’s not really sexual, as well as how ASMR can be used to help depression and anxiety using extreme relaxation and can even help you sleep.
Check out the ASMR edition of Monthly Fetish and previous issues at MonthlyFetish.com/featured-fetish/.
Got a question? Write in and ask the editor anything about fetishes at http://www.monthlyfetish.com/ask-us-anything/.
Audio versions of the current issue are available at Vimeo.com/monthlyfetish and on Monthly Fetish’s YouTube channel.
Owned by XIX Media Group and primarily sponsored by Clips4Sale, Monthly Fetish launched in April 2017. The online zine is geared at a wide audience from professional kinksters to those curious about the fetish lifestyle.