audrey: because i seem like a very flamboyant or even girly boy--anyway-- sophie hyde: bryan and i wererey and i think we thought there may be some backlash even amongst that audience. audrey: i'm audrey and if we're talking biology, i'm female, but i feel that it's more complex than that. sophie: audrey, i think, has an ability to talk about gendern a way that's very personal. it's vermuch talking about their experience. and so it's very hard to attack someone's owexperience, i think. audrey: so strangers sit uncomfortably while i tell you how my gender ranges from day to day. sometimes neutral. sometimes fluid. sometimes gentle. sometimes fierce. it doesn't make me a boy but it doesn't mean that i'm realigning and i don't want to be redefining what it means to be a girl because i'm not a girl. so it does matter to me. audrey: we have to write a comedy script for english that uses comedy devices so double entendre. sophie: [laughing] audrey: i know, i know, absurdity. bryan mason: when people ask me how old audrey is i always say audrey's 14 going on 35. audrey's kind of an older soul