It's difficult for me to know how to answer this. My father left my mother for another woman when I was six years old, so I was brought up largely by my mother alone. She took on the role of both parents, so I guess I didn't really see any big difference in regard to gender. I just thought that both genders were the same, in terms of the things that could be done and how to treat people. I learned to treat people as people rather than as men or women, and that's kind of stuck with me.
However, having two brothers when I was growing up... there was a certain expectation for me to be like them. Particularly as I was the oldest child, I was supposed to set a good example and be a role model in a sense.
Heh, that didn't exactly work out the way it was supposed to.
But... I would say there was a more masculine orientated environment at home, probably because of the fact that, as far as my mother was concerned, she had three boys. I never really fit into that environment, so I would spend a lot of time alone while my brothers were out doing things, and since all the toys in the house were... not really to my taste, I would read a lot.