there were no specific studies or data indicating that ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response) is more prevalent in either men or women. ASMR is a subjective experience characterized by a tingling sensation that typically begins on the scalp and moves down the neck and spine in response to specific auditory or visual stimuli. While it has gained significant popularity in recent years, research on ASMR and its prevalence is still relatively limited.
ASMR is a phenomenon that varies greatly among individuals, and people of all genders report experiencing it. However, individual preferences for ASMR triggers, the intensity of ASMR sensations, and the overall experience may differ from person to person.
As the understanding and research on ASMR continue to evolve, there might be more comprehensive studies exploring potential gender differences in ASMR experiences. Until then, it is essential to recognize that ASMR is a subjective experience that can occur in individuals regardless of their gender.