Having a male VA to me is like early days of internet porn where the camera would cut to the guy every now and then, before they figured out their target audience and now it's shots of just the girl from 57 different angles... Which is to say, the target audience ain't about male VA's. I'm sure some people are about it, but not the target audience.
The target audience wants to project - the guy having a voice feels wrong because, for the most part, we -are- the guy. It's why they're almost always the blank-faced bangs-over-the-eyes guy with no identifying feature. They are pants for guys to wear... Or take off, in this case.
I dunno, I'm ranting, it's just something that's been crossing my mind lately. And again, all this is just my own lukewarm take.