female. The later are Siamise, the? My felines are used to both male and female humans, while Simba is strictly a one female feline who has almost no exposure to the male human
I don't know exactly what your question is, but if it is how to handle the cat who is a one-woman cat, just let him be. If his one woman can be around, he will be happier, but he will allow attention from others if she is not around.
My sister has a one woman female cat, will only occasionally accept affection from her fiancee, and growls at most everyone else. But when my sister started college, the cat was left with my parents, and when she got lonely, she sought out my mom or me for affection.
I also have a one woman male cat, but he also seeks out others when I go on vacation, etc.
If the cat is aggressive toward other people, just let him be. He will mostly hide, come out for meals, etc, but if you let him be until he approaches you, he'll be satisfied.