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Young adults increasingly seek refuge in autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR) videos when feeling overwhelmed by in-person interaction, according to a new report from Revealing Reality.

The study found younger generations (18-44) are significantly more likely to feel overstimulated by social situations and noisy environments compared to older adults.

While ASMR content—videos triggering calming “tingles” through whispers, tapping sounds, and gentle movements—provides immediate comfort, experts worry this “digital soma” may prevent developing real-world resilience skills.

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      18 hours ago

      I literally said I have autism in the post you are replying to.

      I am fairly sure I am the target demo. I have autism and am way more annoyed than most people by sounds …

      Do you actually read things before you comment on them?