I recently encountered a nonfiction audio book being read by a female, and I disliked listening to her read it.
This spurred my thinking to delve farther until I realized I prefer the male voice both for song and nonfiction works. If a female is playing a part in fiction, that is acceptable and often desirable, though not always.
I can guess as to the cause of this preference just as I can guess at my preferences in foods; however, males often have better diction, which is important to me.
@Justicar Interesting information about the proliferation of the female voice. Maybe I'm secretly wishing for widespread Taliban restrictions about females talking in public.
@DoubleD iirc they made studies about this for GPS navigation and female voice were found more suitable, hence this is what we have everywhere nowadays. man's voice, i think, was considered too commanding or something like that. as for audio books, that depends on personal preference. but also on how good the voice actor is. it is indeed acting after all, not just reading in monotone.