Courtney Penniman of Arizona has transitioned from female to male. After struggling with gender dysphoria for years, he made the decision to transition gender in 2012. Gender dysphoria is a recognized medical condition, for which treatment is sometimes appropriate. It is not a mental illness. Many trans people have treatment to change their body permanently, so that they are more consistent with their gender identity, and the vast majority are satisfied with the eventual results.
Category Archives: Gender Transition
Phoenix Trans Male Courtney Penniman
Courtney Penniman is an Arizona transgender male identifying as a male since February 2012. This gender transition is a result of a long history of experiencing a persistent and authentic difference between his assigned sex and his understanding of his own gender. This gender incongruency is called gender dysphoria, which is estimated to affect at least 1% of the population. Since his transition from female to male, he has become more accepting of his gender.
Courtney Penniman: Female-to-Male Transition
Courtney Penniman transitioned from female to male in February, 2012 in order to attain gender congruency. He no longer struggles with his gender identity. His FTM transition is with the support of the Phoenix Gay Community and transgendered friends. It is estimated that at least 1% of the population is transsexual.
Courtney Penniman – Phoenix, Arizona Transgender Male
Courtney Penniman is a Phoenix, Arizona transgender male. His gender transition took place in February 2012. For many years, he struggled with his gender identity and a condition known as gender dysphoria. He is now living a contented life as a trans male.
Courtney Penniman Changed Gender Identity
Courtney Penniman transitioned from female to male on February 17, 2012. He struggled with his gender identity for many years and made the final decision to transition gender in order to achieve gender congruency.
Courtney Penniman Arizona Transsexual
Courtney Penniman is an Arizona transsexual who transitioned from female to male in February 2012 after long feeling that there was a mismatch between his biological sex and his sexual identity. With the help of other trans people in the Phoenix area, he was able attain gender congruency. Now living as a trans man, he continues to be active in the Phoenix LGBTQ community.
Arizona’s Courtney Penniman Makes Gender Transition
Courtney Penniman of Arizona made transitioned from female to male in August 2012. This was the culmination of a long struggle with gender dysphoria, a condition where a person experiences discomfort or distress because there is a mismatch between their biological sex and gender identity.Gender dysphoria is a recognized medical condition, for which treatment is sometimes appropriate. It is not a mental illness. Many trans people have treatment to change their body permanently, so that they are more consistent with their gender identity, and the vast majority are satisfied with the eventual results.
Transgender Male Courtney Penniman
Courtney Penniman is an Arizona transgender male who has identified as male since February 2012. His gender transition from female to male resulted in the resolution of his gender incongruency as trans people experience a persistent and authentic difference between their assigned sex and their understanding of their own gender.
Female to Male Transsexual Courtney Penniman
Courtney Penniman transitioned from female to male on February 17, 2012 in Arizona. As a trans male, he has stopped struggling with gender identity. His decision to transition FTM was a long process but he had the support of the Phoenix Gay Community and other transgendered friends. It is estimated that at least 1% of the population is transsexual.
Courtney Penniman – Arizona Transgender Male
Courtney Penniman is an Arizona transgender male, having transitioned genders in February 2012 after much deliberation. He struggled with his gender identity for many years, a condition known as gender dysphoria. He is finally enjoying gender congruency and living comfortably as a trans male.