Twitch, once a haven for gamers, has morphed into a platform where sexually suggestive content thrives, especially in the ASMR section. Originally, ASMR was a soothing experience, akin to yoga or burning incense, but on Twitch, it's become a spectacle of young women with ample assets performing suggestive acts with 3D binaural microphones. This content, far from the original intent of ASMR, is more akin to live cam performances on a PG-13 platform. These performers, often scantily clad, are not breaking any laws, and they cleverly skirt the rules by performing in water, which allows them to wear minimal clothing. The ASMR section of Twitch has become a hotbed for these performances, with donation incentives such as oiling of breasts or fast licking of microphones. These performers are well aware of the effect they have on their audience and use it to their advantage to encourage donations. Many also have accounts on adult platforms like OnlyFans, further proving their intent to titillate rather than soothe. The future of ASMR on Twitch is uncertain. While the platform may not be thrilled with its transformation into a spank bank, it's undoubtedly profitable. As Twitch continues to grow, the competition among performers intensifies, leading to more explicit content. Despite the shift in content, there are still performers providing genuine ASMR content. However, they are vastly outnumbered by those using the platform to sex up their performances for donations. The choice of who to support ultimately lies with the viewer, but it's clear that the original intent of ASMR on Twitch has been largely overshadowed by its sexualization.