"Normal" is a lie. It's a damned lie.
Even if you are afraid to act on what you want to do, try to figure out what it is that you want to do *without judging yourself* for wanting to do those things. Try to be as accurate as you can -- don't feel you have to list a "male" item (or even a "female" item) just to fit a certain picture.
With a handful of exceptions (such as identifying as a certain gender... or being a wet nurse, sperm donor, egg donor...), these things are not intrinsically male-only or female-only. Rather, it is cultural forces that dictate that certain actions are male-exclusive or female-exclusive, although many actions are simply tendencies. In either event, these are still a consequence of culture rather than nature or *just* nature. Leg-shaving legs is most associated with women (well, in the US anyway), but it is also practiced by a substantial chunk of athletic men. Young boys and girls show similar levels of competency in math, and the small difference of skill that tends to emerge in older age groups is better attributed to societal factors rather than natural ability. Overall trends in wearing "dresses," writing ability, leadership, you name it, you can probably attribute it in part or entirely to social factors. Check your list and see if there is some natural physical reason that makes said actions gender-exclusive.
I'm guessing you won't find (m)any actions that really are naturally exclusive. And if the issues really just come down to culture, then it isn't your fault: you can blame society (just like many people do, although they often blame society for other reasons!) If there is something that isn't naturally exclusive, and this would probably be you deep down feeling like a woman, then you may want to consider what you need to do to make that happen. But you don't want to jump the gun either -- you may just be a guy that isn't in denial of the fact that his thoughts and feelings don't match the over-the-top male stereotype that the world around him is trying to drill into his skull. Of course, you can possibly be a gender besides male/female, so that is also worth considering.
How does it feel to me to be male? I guess there a lot of things that go into it, but even though my feelings are at odds with the prevailing culture, it feels right.