I wonder if, for men, there is a different receptivity/attractiveness to "successful woman" depending on her type of work?
Rather than a woman who is a corporate climber, lawyer, manager, police officer, stock trader,...
what if she is a nurse, a vet, maybe she runs a flower shop, or owns a studio where she teaches dance to young girls or teaches yoga. I wonder if those career choices for a woman resonate differently, for men, in terms of a woman's potential attractiveness?
I suspect it's less about her "success" and more about whether a woman lives more in her feminine essence rather than a masculine essence (especially when she is with him.)
Many jobs/tasks require women to operate from a masculine essence. That can be really hard to transition out of once she's done/left work for the day. Even for an aware woman it can be really hard to switch back quickly into her feminine essence, depending on the stress levels she was experiencing.
At the end of the day, I think men don't want to be with a woman who is stuck operating from a masculine essence. It's unattractive to them. I think men inherently prefer and enjoy women in their feminine nature. I think the polarity between a masculine man and a feminine woman can feel quite amazing and supportive to each,