Monthly Fetish Spotlights ASMR in Latest Issue

TAMPA, Fla. — Monthly Fetish has released its March edition, which highlights the newest niche fetish trend — Autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR).

The XIX Media Group-owned online magazine has become a go-to for professional kinksters and curious newcomers alike and covers a new, featured topic every month.

“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.”

The issue includes a number of articles which delve into how ASMR works psychologically, how content creators can begin to make and monetize clips and the fetish’s place in the current zeitgeist.

This month’s issue also features an interview spotlighting Daria, an ASMR clips artist who mixes ASMR with other fetishes for “the ultimate braingasm.” Daria discusses her journey with ASMR, her most popular clips on Clips4Sale and more.

For the latest and previous editions of Monthly Fetish, click here.

Audio versions of the latest issue are available on Vimeo and Youtube.

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