TORONTO SUN - A study by the dating app Flirtini reveals that most men today prefer partners who prioritize their careers over traditional gender roles. The survey of 2K men from Gen X, Gen Z, and Millennials shows that ~75% are open to dating women who focus on their careers rather than starting a family. Additionally, 96% are comfortable with partners who earn more than they do, and 63% support a 50/50 financial split in relationships. Only 10% of men care if their partner cooks, and over 68% are open to child-free relationships. This trend highlights a shift towards valuing career-focused women and equal partnerships over traditional "tradwife" roles. Relationship experts suggest that both men and women today prioritize personal freedom, equal partnerships, and professional ambitions over old-fashioned family structures.