The woman you described in the original post - No. "Plus" lifestyle is a long term play and rare in todays glamorized society. I'm heavy on saving and keeping my debts low and the majority of women on the "I like to travel, luxury car, living in a luxury apartment in the city center" tip stay in debt even with high 5-Figure/Low 6-Figure incomes. I have a sibling with that arrangement but their lifestyle is average. House they bought 10 years ago, average cars, 2 kids, average public/charter schools.
I'd be fine with paying the majority of the bills and I'll work to move the family up in lifestyle (bigger house, better school district, etc), but I would expect a woman to contribute, especially they're 30+ and are already adjusted in Corporate America. If we have 2+ kids I'm fine with her going part-time or taking 3-6 months off after a child. I'm not going to get caught up in that "financial abuse/he stole my working years" trick bag, I want her to have some money she can earn herself and a little to put in the pot together for the future.
And I don't understand this "women do all the chores/child rearing, men just go to work and sit on the couch when they get home". Plenty of men like myself know how to maintain a house and share duties. My yard stays maintained, dishes are clean every night, floor gets vacuumed, and I do alot of handyman work myself that most people would contract out. Women say this and it exposes that their previous partners are unskilled and lazy as if this is 1950's white America. Hybrid/Remote work has changed the game, I'm making the moves now so I never have to go back to being away from home 9 hours a day/5 days a week.