What does ASMR mean sexually?

Basically, ASMR is unerotic and intended without a sexual background, it is primarily just about relaxation, triggered by certain stimuli.
However, if you have already seen some ASMR videos, you will have found one or the other video in which a lot of skin is shown, rubber ears are licked, or moans are made into the microphone.
So does ASMR have something to do with sex after all?
To answer this question, you have to realize that basically all kinds of sounds or stimuli can trigger goosebumps in someone, the so-called "tingling" on the skin and head, which trigger a pleasant feeling. What exactly triggers this sensation is completely individual and can be different for everyone.
This also means that even the moaning of a woman or a man can be perceived as pleasant and relaxing. A new trend is also currently the so-called "shirt scratching", where usually with longer finder nails is scratched over the T-shirt or other clothing and thus appropriate sounds are created. You will also find such content by searching for "Jeans scratching" or "Leggings scratching". The clothing is often tight-fitting and deliberately emphasizes the figure. That here is also alluded to the benevolent curves or muscular physique is immediately noticeable. However, the intention is rather to make the audience feel relaxed.
Ear orgasm
A few YouTubers, however, actually take the paraphrase of ear orgasm a bit too closely and specialize in creating pleasure while listening and watching. On YouTube itself, they usually hold back a bit and rather offer the uncensored material on third-party platforms such as "OnlyFans" or "Patreon".
The big difference to pornography is actually also the most important thing: It's all about the listener/viewer. "Personal Attention" is what this is called when you give your attention entirely to the camera and therefore the viewer. With erotic films, you're usually more of an uninvolved viewer, whereas with ASMR videos it can become quite intimate, precisely because of the eye contact and the mostly empathetic nature of the artists.