This is an interesting one. I grew up in a primarily female environment as my father was mostly away working abroad. However, the women in my early life, mother, grandmothers, aunts, were highly independent and capable women. They didn't wait for a man to help with most things. Looking back, I see them as tremendous role models for me.
The men in my family who I had daily interaction with, grandfather, uncles and neighbors, were men in the highest regard. They too were capable, independent and not above taking on traditional female roles -- cooking, housekeeping, and so on. I'm thankful for growing up in this kind of environment because the lines between roles of what is "male" and "female" in terms of interests and life tasks have been blurred for me. The result is that as an adult, I can easily step into both female OR male interests and roles without it being a big deal.
That said, my interests tend to be solitary ones, lone walks, reading, music, and just spending quiet time alone or in the company of a small group of close friends. At the same time, I'm able to fix things myself and take care of household tasks typically left for women. It makes me feel well rounded, and that makes me happy.