>>713026591No they want Arthur. "Husbando" is a careful concoction where the man in question needs to have a sort of strong and aggressive streak but prove to be a moral actor "where it counts" in an anti-heroic sort of fashion. Damaged in ways that the woman engaging with the media feels like she can fix and more importantly, like someone who when she did fix them would lavish her with attention and validation.
Micah is too indiscriminate for women to like him. You know he sees a girl in the opening and instantly wants his way with her. When women are into that kind of shit, she wants a guy she could having his way with her in specific, losing control because of her.
Women put much more emphasis on personality than men and this is what the objectification of men looks like as a result. It's carefully concocted personality. It's "just enough bad boy" "just enough caring" "just enough aloofness" "just enough vulnerability". It becomes shallow because even his negative traits and character flaws are just there to appeal to her as "damage" that she can fix.