Good that male versions exist but when the female prefer human male than you have a big problem.
Ogre SubspeciesOni
Aside from their colorful skin ranging from red to blue, oni are no different from standard ogres. Standing only two meters tall, they are slightly smaller than ogres, making them the smallest of the ogre subspecies (but they are still larger than humans). Red oni are thought to be crybabies, and blue oni are considered self-sacrificing, but it is unclear whether or not there is any truth to these claims. It is customary for oni to dress in tiger-striped clothes.Troll
Trolls are stronger and larger than standard ogres, reaching heights of over three meters tall. They have greenish-brown skin and one or two short, thick horns on their head. They have long, protruding lower canines. Both males and females are extremely well-muscled with massive limbs, but like standard ogres, they are easygoing and carefree. Because they are physically much larger than humans, they are unable to wear most clothes, leading to concerns regarding their inability to dress fashionably.Ogre
Known as oni in Japan. A non-human species possessing tough bodies and great strength. Ogres have brown skin, one or two horns on their forehead, and pointed ears. They stand over two meters tall, and many are close to three meters, making them far larger than humans. Despite their large bodies, many ogres are laid-back and carefree.Gigantes
A massive ogre subspecies reaching heights greater than ten meters tall, gigantes are truly giant. Because they can easily injure humans with their massive bodies if they are not careful, when they have nothing to do they spend their time quietly holding still. Fashion is hardly a concern as practically no clothes are large enough for them to wear, so they dress themselves in whatever rags they can to preserve some sense of public order and decency. They are not known to attack other creatures.