I like a man who can be a man. Noone likes a wimp.
However, I also like a man who knows when to step aside & let me be the dominant one and can do it without feeling his balls have been removed. Particularly when I am the expert. Especially when, if he doesn't, he then actually stands of good chance of having them handed to him. Its a sign of intellect, IMO, not weakness. Efficient use of available resources. I don't have this problem in relationships, but have had it happen in business. But I think many women think this way in LTRs as well.
I agree that being too 'caveman' can lapse into 'control freak' territory, which will cause problems w/headstrong partners. 'Caveman' may be cool to 'get the girl' but it gets boring after a while & becomes equated with 'insecure'. Yes, that right. For many women, 'male insecurity' equals 'inability to sometimes submit to his woman's better judgment'. Otherwise known as the time-honoured "yes, dear".
Ultimately, you want a true partnership where each has understood areas of strength & weakness where one defers to the other b/c its agreed upon that one person is stronger in that area. But its not a 'master-servant' type relationship, its simply the same reason you don't visit your doctor to get your taxes done. Doesn't make you respect your accountant any less b/c they can't do surgery.
