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(@rubberdiver)
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Hi folks, I got a Oculus Quest 2 since Christmas and aside from generic VR-porn (3D/180° stuff) I wondered if anyone knows a good app in the Oculus or Steam-Store or some website that uses WebXR for Aneros-sessions or possibly aless-sessions? 

Anyone who tried something? Gonna try "Tripp" tonight on a aless-session and see if come anybit farther. Haven't had any new stage in my Aneros-experience in the last few months sadly.... and the door-opener weed is no option here and we can't travel to NL (I wouldn't know how to get something to vape, too), thanks Covid19.

Any ideas?


   
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 Hi, I'm also in search of any good app for Oculus. If you find any, please share it. 


   
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@still_c Tripp (atleast the Demo) turned out to be not the only-watch app i would have liked. Perhaps there are good videos on YouTube? 

 


   
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@rubberdiver

There was a thread about 6 months ago on chromotherapy and VR --> here.  We were focused on the inexpensive headsets you can use with your phone. At that time I looked around for apps and videos but as you mention aside from 3D porn there's not much floating around, I'd be interested in hearing about anything new. In my case the headset was too distracting so I didn't go very far with the idea but I still think there's potential. 

 


   
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Youtube VR has some pretty cool relaxation videos.  I haven't tried them but I imagine something like this ...VR Relaxation Boat Floating at Sea  would be fun to try out and I plan to.  Watching Porn on VR is very intense and while enjoyable it is pretty hard to relax and not be overstimulated.  I hope those that have VR devices can add their two cents on the topic.  We definitely need more quality content.  Thanks @rubberdiver for starting the topic.


   
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I just forgot I already wrote this here, lol.

So, I just tried Luminal VR, it had a few nice animations with colourful stuff but nothing that got me more into that "do nothing" mood/mindset. Hence, no p-wave.

I also noticed generic relaxation videos (watching some pond/ocean at nice weather or like that) doesn't do much for me. Bright lights and colors are helping a bit more. But there's not much in that regard so far. Or I just miss the right keywords? Who knows.


   
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