Lego, Transformers, Construx, science nerd stuff out the wazoo (telescope, chemistry set, detailed lunar poster)
Only time I really played with dolls was teaching a family friend's daughters how to take elastic from their mum's sewing kit and make bungie cords for Barbie & Skipper

I dressed up very infrequently (two maybe 3 binge+purges over 20ish years), with a few excursions to comic conventions dressed as "a character from a web comic I draw" who wore an ankle length wrap-skirt type deal, w/ a sleeveless hoodie.
Most of my "dress up" was vicariously living as a woman in RPG's like World of Warcraft.
My body dysphoria was in the form of frequently looking in mirrors in existentialist fugues going "Who are you?" Back in the day when LiveJournal was the bee's knees, every so often I'd end up writing a post about looking in mirrors and 'seeing an empty shell' and fall into a philosophical rambling about 'what makes a person a person, and how exactly do we know who we are?' Which everyone just took as me being an overly-introspective-crazy-artsy type.
I never had the "typical" hatred for my genitals. It was more of a passive-aggressive disdain, and no emotional attachment or concern if/when they got injured.
TL:DR summary: "Typical" is just a term used to try and make things easier to parse. "Normal" is a vague definition based around what the socially accepted average is.