Scented underwear for guys crosses the line

Am I the other chica out there that could care less how my man's underpants smell? French underwear company, Le Slip Francais, seems to think this issue concerns a lot of women and they might be right because they managed to raise $25,000 through a crowd funding page for their line of scented men's briefs.

Don't get me wrong, I like a man with a fresh pair of underwear on, but it doesn't need to smell like flowers–

after all it's not like I'm planning to actually sniff them out. Seriously, who does that?

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Le Slip Francais doesn't seem to think that the smell of fresh fabric and laundry detergent is enough because they packed their sweet smelling briefs with micro-capsules that release a strong scent, "based on musk and pears" whenever the man makes a move. Oh and it's supposed to last up to 30 washes by the way. The company's founder, 27-year-old Guillaume Gibault, claims that the homemade fragrance was made in the Lille region of northern France and then incorporated it into the cotton.

First of all, I think the last thing I'd want my guy smelling like is a combination of musk and pears. That's just weird. Secondly, how is this any different from just spraying on a little men's cologne on his briefs?

"You want to change the world, you want to change things, start by changing your underpants!" the brand wrote on the crowd funding website, Mymajorcompany.com, where enthusiastic investors donated money. I really had no idea that the smell of a man's underwear's would be so life-changing.

Honestly, this has to be one of the most ridiculous, pointless inventions I've ever heard of. It actually kind of aggrevates me that this company was able to get tons of people to donate thousands of dollars towards this. Why are people so passionate about how men's underwear smells? I mean, if your guy's underpants legit smell bad, I think don't think the problem is coming from his underwears … if you catch my drift.

You have to check out the promotional video for it below. It's hysterical!

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