Hello, all my friends. I hope you doing fine during this time. Anyway, Some of you ask for my Mom massage and others ask for Pharam, so I have an idea why don't put them together. As you know, My mom usually does a rough massage but in this video, she tries her best to be gentle to little Pharam. In this video also, you can have a peek of my room's desk decoration. We normally shoot the video there and also the place I work from home during this Coronavirus outbreak. I hope you like the video and I feel sorry if you experience the poor sound quality. I also create the new intro and outro too!
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Spending days hunched over a computer, behind a driving wheel, or simply sitting with a bad posture, puts a lot of pressure in the neck and shoulder, resulting in stiff shoulders, lack of flexibility in the neck and headaches. The massage will work from your upper back up to the top of your head. Head, shoulder and back massages soothe away tensions in your upper body, break down knots and improve your flexibility. It helps relieve headaches by stimulating the nerves on your scalp and the blood circulation within your head. You will feel relaxed and re-energized.
Autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR) is a euphoric experience characterized by a static-like or tingling sensation on the skin that typically begins on the scalp and moves down the back of the neck and upper spine, precipitating relaxation. It has been compared with auditory-tactile synesthesia. Autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR) signifies the subjective experience of 'low-grade euphoria' characterized by 'a combination of positive feelings, relaxation, and a distinct static-like tingling sensation on the skin'. It typically begins 'on the scalp' before moving 'down the spine' to the base of the neck, sometimes spreading 'to the back, arms and legs as intensity increases', most commonly triggered by specific acoustic, visual and digital media stimuli, and less commonly by intentional control.