Reiwa DE Kuchi Lip Peppermint -RJ01199958- Format: ASMR / Doujin Voice (WAV / MP3) Genre: Romantic, Slice of Life, Close Contact / Breath Play Key ASMR Triggers: Lip sounds, whispering, peppermint-tinged breathing, close-mic kissing, ear-to-ear speech, gentle exhalations
Post-intimacy. The cooling sensation fades into warmth. The partner’s voice is sleepy, softer. They kiss the listener’s forehead, then each eyelid. “The mint is gone now. But I’m still here.” Long, comfortable silence with only ambient room tone and the occasional whisper of fabric. A final, dry kiss on the cheek. “Oyasumi. Reiwa no ashita mo, soba ni iru yo.” (Good night. Tomorrow in Reiwa, I’ll be by your side.) Reiwa DE Kuchi Lip Peppermint -RJ01199958-
The partner exhales slowly over the listener’s mouth, letting the peppermint vapor drift. This track focuses on breath play without pressure—just rhythmic, soothing exhalations. The partner asks, “Can you taste it?” A hand gently cups the listener’s jaw. “Breathe in when I breathe out.” A synchronized breathing exercise that becomes hypnotic. Reiwa DE Kuchi Lip Peppermint -RJ01199958- Format: ASMR
A commentary on how intimacy has changed. In past eras, distance was formal. Now, in Reiwa, closeness is chosen. The partner whispers about how much they love being able to lean in without reason. Close-mic breathing. A peppermint-scented sigh directly into the left ear, then the right. The cool sensation is described as “a little electric, a little lonely if you pull away.” They kiss the listener’s forehead, then each eyelid
Reiwa DE Kuchi Lip Peppermint -RJ01199958- Format: ASMR / Doujin Voice (WAV / MP3) Genre: Romantic, Slice of Life, Close Contact / Breath Play Key ASMR Triggers: Lip sounds, whispering, peppermint-tinged breathing, close-mic kissing, ear-to-ear speech, gentle exhalations
Post-intimacy. The cooling sensation fades into warmth. The partner’s voice is sleepy, softer. They kiss the listener’s forehead, then each eyelid. “The mint is gone now. But I’m still here.” Long, comfortable silence with only ambient room tone and the occasional whisper of fabric. A final, dry kiss on the cheek. “Oyasumi. Reiwa no ashita mo, soba ni iru yo.” (Good night. Tomorrow in Reiwa, I’ll be by your side.)
The partner exhales slowly over the listener’s mouth, letting the peppermint vapor drift. This track focuses on breath play without pressure—just rhythmic, soothing exhalations. The partner asks, “Can you taste it?” A hand gently cups the listener’s jaw. “Breathe in when I breathe out.” A synchronized breathing exercise that becomes hypnotic.
A commentary on how intimacy has changed. In past eras, distance was formal. Now, in Reiwa, closeness is chosen. The partner whispers about how much they love being able to lean in without reason. Close-mic breathing. A peppermint-scented sigh directly into the left ear, then the right. The cool sensation is described as “a little electric, a little lonely if you pull away.”