In his latest short film, funny guy Michael Henry asks his audience to ponder: Is a man’s natural scent a turn-on or a turn-off? Michael Fariss The clip opens with an uber-animated Michael Fariss ranting about the guy he’s been cheating on his boyfriend with having the nerve to sleep WITH his boyfriend. The reactions from Henry and Adrian Anchondo make it clear that Fariss, wearing a sleeveless t-shirt and his arms akimbo, is wafting some serious man musk in the air. But it’s a ‘yay’ for one and a ‘nay’ for the other. L-R Adrian Anchondo, Michael Henry After Fariss heads off for work, Henry and Anchondo both wave at the air as Henry declares, “Oh! I couldn’t handle his b.o. any longer!” “That is NOT b.o.,” says Anchondo. “That’s nature’s poppers.” Disagreement, like Fariss’s scent, is in the air. Michael Henry is no fan of man musk While pit-pourri may be Anchondo’s thing, Henry much prefers fresh deodorant and nice cologne to get his motor running. “If a man doesn’t smell clean like Irish Spring, my spring will not be sprung.” Anchondo counters, “If a man doesn’t smell like he just came from building a house, my basement won’t get flooded.” More clever dialogue ensues as the guys consider whether it’s hot or not for a guy to ‘go natural.’ In the end, it turns out Henry has his own special sauce that turns him on, just as Anchondo has personal reasons for his ‘odor ardor.’ Adrian Anchondo Hit the play button, then let me know what you think in the comments section. Is ‘natural scent’ sexier than soap or cologne? Why, or why not? Does anyone remember a time when you were turned off by musk, and then later realized you found it a turn on? https://youtu.be/81YT81IJbmk