Yes. In my native Australia, some women have been referred to as "Handy Mandies", because they have bought and renovated properties without the assistance of a man.
My father worked with a woman, and I'll say this, she wasn't like Jacinda Ardern, a well-educated, well-rounded woman, this woman thought that women should be able to get ahead but was good at saying, "That's a man's job. You do it." She didn't even treat the women she worked with well, and she certainly didn't treat her husband well, either. If this woman's car had had a flat tyre, she would have walked into the office, clicked her fingers and told a man to go out and change it. One day, I opened a door for a girl at school, and she told her friend that I was a gentleman, but she was leaving the building and I was entering, and one day, I opened a door for a woman who was using crutches and obviously struggling.
With the woman my father worked with, though, if you fell down, she would laugh, but if she fell down and you laughed, she'd give you the silent treatment or communicate in monosyllables with you for the next two months.