Well, if you want answers from more bi-genders... I took the liberty of replacing Marq/Mia with Kerry/Kenneth. Hope no one minds.
Buffy's questions:
-Do you have a Male or Female body (or a combination of both?)
I am female-bodied.
-Are Androgynes predominately Female (with a joint Male persona) or Male (with a joint Female Persona)?
I actually have no idea. I only came across this three months ago.
-Are there many Androgynes who also are medically intersexed or have chromosome irregularity?
Once again, I don't know.
-Do you exist in harmony with each persona or does one persona dominate the other?
I like to think that we're in harmony with each other. Kerry tends to be more dominant, but that's for safety reasons.
-Do you respond to people who are strangers in your physical gender (i.e. Male of Female) or does Kerry respond better to guys, Kenneth to women (or vice versa)
Um, we kind of respond together. Kenneth is a little better with people, because Kerry is a bit on the anti-social side.
-How do you decide what clothes to wear (or does Kenneth always win!) and why?
I wear what I'm most comfortable in each day, or I dress by occasion. Sometimes I wake up, and I think, "I feel pretty today!" or I wake up and think, "By God, am I handsome?"

-Do the two persona's have preferred hobbies (and does one do what the other does not like?)
They each have their preferred hobbies (Kerry likes to internet and Kenneth likes to play outside), but we don't complain about anything. Except riding in cars. I hate car-rides.
-What are your perceived benefits of being Androgyneric?
I can honestly say I am a very interesting individual.

I am able to see things in situations that others can't because I have two minds working on it at the same time.
-What are your perceived drawbacks of being Androgyneric?
People have a hard time placing me, so they get defensive and/or hostile.
-How do you ensure that both Kerry and Kenneth have a balance in fairness in expression?
It's difficult at this point in time, but I try to do things that Kenny likes to do.
-How do you think your colleagues, parents view you (as Kerry, Kenneth or both?)
Oh, they definitely see me as Kerry, but what they don't know is that the "Kerry" they know is made up of Kerry
and Kenny.
-How does having physically (a male or female body) seem to the other persona and is this an issue?
Kenny thinks we're hot.

It's not much of an issue, unless Kenny wants to go out as male.
-Do both Kerry and Kenneth like to read the same material, or do they each have their own preferences?
Interesting question. We're open to all kinds of stuff, and we like to broaden our horizons.
-In terms of sexuality, do both Kerry and Kenneth have any preference in partners?
Kerry likes men, Kenny likes women.
-Is there anything that Kerry and Kenneth disagree on and how are those internal conflicts resolved?
We disagree on a lot of issues. These conflicts aren't so much resolved as we just accept that we disagree. We do this neat thing where we present both sides of an issue and attempt to maintain impartial.
-Given the choice, if you where forced to choose a Gender, which one would it be?
Dude, that's not even fair. So I'm going to answer a different question. If I were a superhero (er, villain) I'd be Mistique.
-Growing up as a Child, when did you first realize that you did not fit societies view of Gender?
Really young. Like, seven.
-Do Kerry and Kenneth like the same or different music?
We like all kinds of music, but Kenny really likes a loud bass.
-Final question: If society found a "cure" for Gender issues (i.e. cure Transsexuality), would you wish to be "cured" or prefer to stay as the person you are?
Good question. Cured would mean that I'd fit into society. But it would also mean I'd lose half of my personality. I think I'd rather stand out.
Nero's questions:
-Are you two similar to fraternal twins? Or even conjoined twins?
The way we fight (and love) each other, I'd say siblings is close.
-Kerry, When did you first become aware of Kenneth?
A long time ago, I suppose. He appears in my mind's eye as how he would look had we been born male. I always knew he was there, but it took knowing the definition of "androgyne" to realise what he was.
- Kenneth, How did you show yourself to Kerry, and how did you convince him of your existence?
Well, I was actually able to show myself the first time she cross-dressed and passed. It was Halloween, and she wanted to dress up as a boy. And that's when she realised that we were more than just a weird tomboy. She still didn't know what I was, but she did know that she wasn't alone in our body.
-Have you always accepted each other and worked in harmony together, or did you fight like siblings?
We fight like siblings. But we also accept each other.
-What was it like growing up bigender?
I think it was weirder for other people than it was for me. I thought everyone felt the way I did, until I reached middle-school. Then I noticed that I dealt with situations different than the other girls. But I didn't exactly deal with things like a guy, either. It was always a mix of both.
-Did you two go through a similar process as transsexuals do - denial, realization, acceptance, coming out?
I suppose. I went through a long childhood of frustration at not being able to place myself. I always thought of myself as "sexually ambiguous." But I just didn't grasp the concept of gender.
-Were you born this way - as two separate people, or did one of you evolve out of necessity? I remember [Marq/Mia] explaining the difference between bigender and multiple personality disorder, but I'm wondering if the evolvement is similar - other personas arise if there's a need for them, etc.
I see absolutely no
need for Kenny. Like Marq/Mia, I had a very happy childhood, and I was always encouraged to do things that made me happy. Kenny's just always been there.
-Kerry, Do you feel more comfortable in the vessel you share than Kenneth does? Because the vessel you share is female?
I don't feel any more or less comfortable in a female body than I would in a male body. The fact that Kenneth is with me will always cause a slight discomfort, but as long as we're pretty, it doesn't matter.

- Kenneth, Do you feel gender dysphoria like transsexuals for being in a male body?
Not really. I'd like to be male, but it's not important to me. What's important is that Kerry knows I'm here and lets me express myself. I'm lucky, because she didn't even hesitate to accept me.
-Are you two always together? I mean, can one of you go off and be oblivious to the other's activities?
Kenny kind of goes away when I'm being intimate with a boyfriend. It makes him feel a little uncomfortable. But other than that, we're mostly together.
-About sex: are you both attracted to the same type of people? What happens if one of you is interested in someone and the other doesn't like that person?
If one of us isn't interested or doesn't like the other person, at least on a friendship level, then that person is not good for us. Together, we're a pretty good judge of character.
I have answered to the best of our combined abilities. That was fun. It's a lot harder to answer simple questions than we thought. The simpler questions are so much more complex to answer. Like the question about which books we like to read? I really don't think about it. We just like to read.