As someone who experiences ASMR, i'm not really sure how to explain it to people who don't feel the "head tingles".ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response), also known as AIHO (Attention induced head orgasm), is a physical sensation characterized by a pleasurable tingling that typically begins in the head and scalp, and often moves down the spine and through the limbs.
Some triggers of ASMR include:
•Slow speech patterns, accents, soft-speaking voices and whispers.
•Lip sounds/smacking/eating
•Clicking sounds, brushing sounds, white noise, etc.
•Painting/drawing
•Instructional videos
•Watching other people performing simple tasks
•Getting close, personal attention from someone (eye-exam, make-over, etc.)
•Haircuts, people playing with your hair
There is a community on YouTube dedicated to making soft spoken ASMR videos, and I watch these every night to help me sleep, as well as just for relaxation purposes.
Here are a couple videos I really like, let me know if you feel anything watching them. Does your head tingle? Do you feel relaxed? Anything? Headphones highly recommended.
Relaxing Guide To Sleep (Soft Spoken) - YouTube
*_* Oh such a good 3D-sound ASMR video *_* - YouTube
Cranial Nerve Exam Role Play (ASMR) - YouTube
ASMR Role Play: Supportive Friend - YouTube