Creators use specialized binaural microphones to mimic the human ear's positioning. By emphasizing specific sounds—like the "slurping" or "gulping" sounds mentioned in the title—they provide an immersive experience that feels physically close to the listener. For many, this proximity provides a sense of companionship or "social grooming" that reduces feelings of loneliness.
The content falls into a subgenre of ASMR often characterized by intense auditory triggers such as "throaty" sounds, swallowing, and heavy salivation (referenced by the terms "throat-boko" and "saliva won't stop"). These videos are designed to trigger physical sensations—tingles or relaxation—through high-fidelity audio recording. The Role of ASMR in Modern Digital Media Creators use specialized binaural microphones to mimic the
While the terminology in this specific title includes "heart" icons and warnings often associated with more suggestive content (R-18 themes), the underlying utility for many viewers is stress management. The repetitive, wet sounds associated with "throat" ASMR can induce a trance-like state that helps users disconnect from daily anxieties or fall asleep. The content falls into a subgenre of ASMR
The Japanese ASMR scene is particularly known for its technical precision. Terms like Goku-Goku (gulping) or Nama-on (raw sound) describe a focus on hyper-realism. Kogoe’s work is a part of this tradition, where the "warning" labels in the title serve as both a content guide for sensitive listeners and a marketing tool to highlight the intensity of the audio experience. The repetitive, wet sounds associated with "throat" ASMR
This title refers to a specific piece of content created by the Japanese performer Kogoe , originally released on November 13, 2022.