Sound Of Parrot's Beak Provides Unique ASMR Experience

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Have you ever heard a sound that created a delightful, tingly sensation in your scalp? Then it trickles down your head to your neck and shoulders, leaving a marvelous relaxation feeling in its wake. Then you have experienced ASMR or autonomous sensory meridian response. Before it was known as autonomous sensory meridian response, there were some pretty creative names for the sensation. Some called it "brain massage," "head tingle," or even "brain orgasm." There are many triggers to this sensory experience. Whispering is the most common, but others includes the sound of someone rummaging fingers through a box of beads, crinkly paper or plastic, tapping on a keyboard, tapping finger nails on glass, or running fingers over the bristles of a comb or hair brush. To some people the sound of a parrot grinding it's beak is a trigger for ASMR. The sound may be creepy to some, but the rhythmic sound is found to be very relaxing to others. It is normal for parrots to make this sound before they go to sleep. It shows the parrot is very relaxed and contented. It's a sign of a very happy parrot! There are many ASMR triggers. ASMR is not to be confused with being sexual. There is no arousing element to the experience. Instead it is deeply relaxing, much like meditation.

Einstein the Talking Texan Parrot is a silly, smart, and popular parrot who loves to talk and entertain! He likes to have conversations with his owners, talking and acting silly, and doing animal sound imitations. Watch him sing and dance in his video compilations! With his amazing talking abilities, and funny antics, Einstein the talking parrot's videos will keep you entertained for hours! Einstein parrot is also famous for some of his silly quotes and sayings. Online, Einstein the talking parrot is popular across many social media platforms. Einstein's favorite places to talk at home is perched on the shower wall, in the kitchen on his drawer, and on his screened in back porch.

As stated on his website, Einstein's mission statement: "To entertain and bring joy, to foster the human-parrot bond, and to convey that parrots are deserving of immeasurable amounts of patience, nurturing, and companionship." Einstein's website (www.einsteinparrot.com) is designed to inform you about the care of parrots and also entertain you.

Living with a parrot is a big commitment. Parrots live a very long time. They require a lot of care, proper nutrition, training, time and patience. Parrots need a lot of attention and lots of toys and activities to keep from being bored. Parrots are also expensive. It is often said, Having a parrot is much like raising a 2 or 3 year old child for the rest of your life!

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