Pleasure
A recently discovered phenomenon - when sweet goosebumps run over the skin from a certain sound, taste or image - is called braingasm.
A tingling, tingling, or vibrating sensation that starts somewhere on the back of the head and then runs down the spine or spreads throughout the body. Braingasm can occur in response to completely unexpected things. The sound of rustling kraft paper, in which purchases are wrapped, brings someone into a sweet stupor. Someone reacts to mouse clicks or keyboard keys. Someone loses their will in everyday situations, watching how a certain sequence of actions is performed: in the supermarket, when the cashier reads barcodes; at the doctor's appointment, when he methodically fills out the card, turning the pages and screeching with the pen; at the notary, who sews the paper and puts his seals with a characteristic clatter.
Tell me about your braingasm.