I would say that originally God did intend for man to to take the lead and one could argue that the physical attribute of the penis going into the vagina is testimony to that. However, as I mentioned before, God did not have the slightest issue with Deborah taking on a leadership role. Some pointed out that this was more an exception, perhaps, but in the end it was not significant to God. My impression is that it is more important to to men then to God. For many men it is an ego issue, which bothers me significantly.
As for portrayal of men in modern cinema, cry me a river, were you also complaining about how woman were portrayed in the past? In the original pilot episode for Star Trek, the first officer was female, which was criticized by CBS as being unrealistic. Something like Captain Janeway is a positiv role model for girls.
For me in a marriage, it would be important that both, husband and wife, do not lose their own identity, remain masters of their individual life, are able to pursue their interests. My parents manage that well.
I guess I could I could accept a husband as leader of the household id there is an precise correlation in philosophy, and management style. I prefer a house near mountains, or oceans, or forests. A husband would need to match. If 20 years into the marriage the husband becomes mad and decides he wants to go life in Manhattan, well, he is free to do what he wants, but I would not be following him. To be clear, that does not mean I would divorce him, it would just be a long distance relationship at that point. My own sanity is of paramount importance, and I do not think I can do a large city. I mean I enjoy visiting New York, but living there, nope.