I also wouldn't hand feed. I did with my first batch and every time I'd reach out to touch them they'd peck my hands looking for treats.
I cuddle the chicks that seek attention and only handle the rest when it's necessary, girls or boys. Some like it, some don't.
My first two males were standoffish at a week old, so I only handled them when necessary. One would tag my ankles on occasion, until a broody had chicks in the yard, then it was all out warfare just to go out to fed them.
When I culled him the second male went after me and one of my dogs . . . he got penned (held down) until he stopped fighting to get up. It's been a few weeks and he hasn't come after me since. I figure I'll give them once to learn a lesson, then they're dinner.
I have a 3rd male, an EE cockerel, that follows me around the yard like a puppy begging for treats. He loves a good muff scratch. And doesn't shy away from a chest scratch . . . will this backfire later, IDK, but I'm not going to ignore him . . .he's too damn cute.