Yes. This is my mentality too.
I have seen many women in my life who told women shouldn't do this job, or, that job,...
But they were simple misogynists...
However, unfortunately there are women who call themselves feminists, and I have seen some of them who said things like the following to me:
When I just wondered how wonderful it would be when women take up all the so-called "low level" but "male" jobs like taxi and truck drivers, electricians, plumbers, photographers, police and military jobs (all the levels) at the percentage proportional to our population (50%), my female best friend was laughing. "You want to drive a taxi? Hahaha" I didn't get the joke. I think it was more classism though, than anti-womanism.
Another time she was saying I like my father and spouse to manage the finances of the house, including my money, I like them to decide where to invest it, how to pay tax etc. But when I said I strongly like to manage my money on my own, she started telling her reasons behind that thought. She doesn't like the brain space it takes, in that time she would like to take care of the itenaries, plan a vacation etc. etc. etc. It was like she didn't take it as a personal choice, to each their own, but when she is fine at her place, she would also like me to be the same as her. It's weird.
Actually I think we women are taught so much to care about other people's approvals of our life choices, we spend our whole lives seeking approvals from men, and trying our best to bring all the women around us to see the benefit in our lifestyle and adopt that.
We judge other women weirdly, like why is she not okay with this? This seems completely okay to me. So, why is she not accepting it? E.g., mothers and sisters oftentimes judge their sons' and brothers' crushes, girlfriends or wives like this. Why is that girl being so obnoxious and not accepting our boys as they are? We like them like this very much, so what is the girls' problem? And we just forget that each woman is entitled to her unique choice, the guy seems fine to me doesn't mean he would seem fine to her too. And, we are not the ones going into relationship with him, so let the woman who is going to (or, not) decide for herself.