Courtney Penniman is an Arizona transgender male who transitioned from female to male. His gender transition came as a result of a long struggle with his feelings of a persistent and authentic difference between his assigned sex and his understanding of his own gender. This 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 comfortable with his gender identity.
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Courtney Penniman Arizona Transgender Male
Courtney Penniman is an Arizona transgender male who transitioned from female to male on February 17, 2012. This was a decision made after many years of struggling with his gender identity. He is currently living in Phoenix as a trans male.
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.
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.
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.
Courtney Penniman Transgender Male
Courtney Penniman is an Arizona transgender male who transitioned from female to male in February 2012. Many people struggle with gender dysphoria, as did Courtney. Studies estimate that approximately 1% of the world’s population is transsexual, but the data is truly inconclusive since many transgenders are not public about their gender transition. Unfortunately, there is a stereotype about transgender people since Gender Identity Disorder is listed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual-4th Edition (DSM-IV), a guide used by mental health professionals to diagnose psychological conditions. However, it is hoped that with the campaign for civil rights for LGBT people, it will be more acceptable to freely express our genders, wear clothing we are comfortable in, and, for some, make a physical transition from one gender to another.
Courtney Penniman Arizona Transgender Male
Courtney Penniman is an Arizona transgender male who transitioned from female to male in February 2012. There has been a change in the attitude towards transgender people, much of it owed to the work of the LGBTQ community to gain civil rights for all people. Around the country, laws, policies and attitudes are changing, making life better for transgender people overall. More and more employers, for example, now have policies which ban discrimination based on gender identity; they recognize that intolerance is bad for business. In addition, 39% of people in America (as of January 2009) are covered by anti-discrimination laws that include gender identity.