justin purdie: i'm the quieter one.and i weren't too surprised, i don't think, that olivia was on the gender spectrum. don't thk we quite knew what the gender spectrum was but we knew that olivia was not conventional. olivia: they have boy words and, like, girl words. georgie: of course, yeah. justin: there's lots of questions and in my work, i'm quite analytical and i wanna analyze things and look at pathways and try and find the solution. and there's no nice clear-cut solution. so in many respects you do just have to roll with it. i do worry what the future holds but if i feel that if olivia was to try and live as a girl or as a boy that olivia wouldn't be true to olivia. olivia: i told her to just call me by my name but, like, i guess she sort of ignored that part, like, she did-- georgie: having a child come out as gender diverse is often quite confronting and challenging for the parent. and a number of parents i see would've never even heard the word "non-binary" before their children tells them that "this is how i