Courtney Penniman Transitions from Female to Male

Courtney Penniman transitioned from female to male in February 2012. As a transgender, he had struggled with gender identity for many years. His decision to transition genders was a long process. It is estimated that at least 1% of the population is transsexual, but transsexuality tends to limit someone from discussing their gender identity.

Courtney Penniman, FTM Transition

Courtney Penniman transitioned from female to male after struggling with his gender identity for many years. As a transgender man, he has found peace and comfort in himself. Many people do not report their feelings of gender incongruency, but there may be at least 1% of the world’s population who have identified as transsexual.

Arizona Transgender Courtney Penniman

Courtney Penniman of Arizona, is a female to male (FTM) transsexual who changed genders in February 2012. Studies indicate that approximately 1% of the world’s population is transgender. While there are many costs associated with a gender transition, there is also a cost when people who desire it do not do so. They may live a lifetime in which they never feel body congruence with their sense of self. They may be depressed and unhappy, or even suicidal, because they are not able to dress, live or work as they are comfortable. They may not have the opportunity to fulfill their dreams or live as they wish to live. Mr. Penniman is now living a contented life not having conflicted feelings about his gender.

Courtney Penniman – Arizona Trans Male

Courtney Penniman made a gender transition to male in February 2012.  His FTM transition was supported by friends in the Phoenix LGBTQ Community and transgendered friends. It is estimated that at least 1% of the population is transsexual. It is clear that there are people who are aware that they are transgender from their earliest memories. Many trans people feel that their gender identity is an innate part of them, an integral part of who they were born to be.

Courtney Penniman – Phoenix Transsexual

Courtney Penniman of Phoenix, Arizona made a female to male transition in February 2012. Many transgender people are not public about their identities, so they might not tell anyone about it. Because of this, there is no way of knowing how many trans people there are. NCTE estimates that between ¼ and 1% of the population is transsexual.

Courtney Penniman – Phoenix Transgender

Courtney Penniman has made a gender transition in February, 2012. This was a decision made after years of struggling with gender incongruency. His Female-to-Male Transition was supported by friends in the Phoenix LGBTQ Community and transgendered friends. It is estimated that at least 1% of the population is transsexual.

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.

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 Transitioned from Female to Male

Courtney Penniman transitioned from female to male in February 2012 after a long process that included recognizing that he is transsexual. With the help of other trans people in the Phoenix area, he made the gender transition to attain gender congruency. Now living as a trans man, he continues to be active in the Phoenix LGBTQ community.

Arizona Female to Male Transsexual Courtney Penniman

Courtney Penniman transitioned from female to male in February 2012. As a trans person, he has struggled with gender identity for many years. His decision to transition genders was a long process. It is estimated that at least 1% of the population is transsexual, but transsexuality tends to limit someone from discussing their gender.