I think there might be something to what Ana describes, for some women (leaving aside claims about feminism having achieved its goals, which it manifestly hasn't). But I think it all changes when children come along. Man #2 might be superficially sexy, and even initially have good success with dating, but he's a lousy dad and co-parent. And when you're looking at decades of time spent parenting together, that really, really does matter.
Although I'd add, as someone who finds man #2 deeply frightening, personally, I'd also say don't make the mistake of thinking all women buy into that fantasy in the first place.
I wonder, too, where the question of pornography fits into all this. How much has pornography shaped this generation of "angry men" and their expectations, in ways that just weren't possible before the internet?
I guess we'll agree to disagree about feminism....it's not that important to the point made.
I will stress that I was describing the two men as generalized archetypes...polar opposites...not real people. Real people are more complex than that.
The funny thing is that there's a lot of research on this stuff....and it's still rather difficult to pin down what women want. Men are almost embarrassingly simple....any knowledgeable researcher could list off the physical attributes that most men find appealing. Men are generally speaking, visually attracted to women.
Women on the other hand are far more complex. You'll find studies that yield all sorts of theories. There's a lot of findings that are seemingly contradictory.....women are more attracted to a kind man....yet at the same time find a frowning man more attractive than a smiling one. It's hard to reconcile those results.
One interesting phenomenon is the "romance novel" though....because they're almost exclusively consumed by women and they feature roughly the same fantasy. The man is a high status individual, if isn't independently wealthy he's an adventurous risk taker. He's a famous surgeon, CEO, prince, pirate, rodeo cowboy, etc....not an office worker, or mathematician, or gardener. He's got classical masculine features, he's tall, muscular but not a bodybuilder, strong, square jawed....not short, pudgy or skinny, or bald or soft voiced. The guy follows a pattern that typically involves him being aloof or indifferent to the female....even standoffish. He'll insist why they cannot be together or even try to create a situation where they cannot be together ...then fall to his undeniable attraction/passion for her. He is at the same time sexually aggressive and even forceful....yet paradoxically gentle and considerate. The man then changes from being aloof and distant to protective/possessive.
I won't go into more detail but there are a few other common characteristics. Yes, it's fantasy. Yes, I understand that women aren't necessarily seeking these things. It does however, provide insight into what turns women on....generally speaking. If we had to describe him in few words they'd be aggressive, dominant, protective, passionate.
My point here is that when you consider the kind of man that is exaggerated in these novels, in these fantasies, it's a rather stark contrast between the man that women claim they wish more men were like. They overlap in very few ways....but are dissimilar in many ways.
I'd stress, this isn't really women's fault. What a woman may want in a man at the moment isn't necessarily what she wants in him long term. What she wants in a man in a romantic relationship is a burden in every man she doesn't want a relationship with.
This is nuance that guys generally have to figure out through relationships and dating...both romantic and platonic relationships. There's a couple of things that are working against men these days though....
1. Social media and it's ability to reduce face to face interaction.
2. This narrative about toxic masculinity, patriarchy, and power dynamics that insists women want a more submissive, subdued, gentle, emotionally expressive, gentler man.
I think any man who has most of his interactions with women online will have a difficult time. Any man who genuinely buys into #2 narratives will have an extremely difficult time. That's leading to a lot of the friction between the sexes at the moment.