Our younger DD10 is our girly-girl. She's always been into pink and frilly dresses. While her older sister (12) is not. We have raised them to play with Barbies and dolls as well as Tonka Trucks and trains. They enjoy camping and spending time out doors. While DD12 refuses to fish ever again (bad experience a few years ago), it's our girly girl (10yo) who enthusiastically tosses her line into the water. But their personalities ebb and flow with time and what's going on in their lives. We have raised them to be tough, to not feel the need to comply to what others think they should look and act like. That it's ok to be themselves. Honestly, I think that their involvement with Girl Scouts has helped embrace the notion that it's ok to be them self. To be unique, as over the years we have participated in numerous activities that have encouraged them to explore science and the outdoors, and embrace what makes them who they are. To try new things, and not feel the need to conform to gender roles. You can be a girl, but like 'boy' things.
But you know what our girly-girl DD wore to her 4th grade end of the year ceremony last spring? A beautiful frilly teal dress, with her hair lovingly curled. On her feet were her Adidas flats, and because it was chilly that morning, a plaid cover up. A dad who I sat next (and didn't know) commented to me "that girl rocks those Adidas" because she wasn't wearing the strappy sandals that all the other girls were wearing.