Of course, but the much more prevalent dynamic among young women in particular is that they actively want and prioritize men who are in touch with their emotions. Talking about it as if this isn't the case is misrepresenting reality in favor of an internet narrative.
A 2001 poll in the United States found that 80 percent of women in their twenties believed that having a husband who can talk about his feelings was more important than having one who makes a good living.
Coontz, Stephanie. Marriage, a History (p. 286). Penguin Publishing Group. Kindle Edition.