Josh Kenn*
Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2018 7:50 am
Name: Josh Kenn
Gender: Male
Age: 18
Grade: 12th
School: Southridge
Hobbies and Interests: soccer, basketball, baseball, football, videogames, comic books
Appearance: 5'4 in height, 170 lbs, husky buiild, short blonde hair, green eyes, a goatee, tends to wear a lot of formal button up shirts, jeans, and tennis shoes. Has a geeky look to him, but also has a prep quality to him in the way he presents his clothing.
Biography: Alexis Kenn was a girl who never really liked being called a girl, nor did she ever feel comfortable in her own skin. She was never really a girl, but was always seen as one of the guys. She always grew up with a love of sports, comics, and games when she should have been playing with Barbies.
By the time she entered 6th grade, Alex started reading up on trying to figure out why she didn't feel like much of a girl, and eventually talked to the issue about her parents. Shocked at first, her parents complied, and allowed her to see a therapist to see about sex-change surgeries sometime in the future. She felt that she should have been born male, and admitted to her parents and her therapist that she wanted to become one.
Two years went by, and her therapist indeed concluded that she was mentally stable and secure in the fact that she should be male, and with her parents permission, started taking testosterone and her parents, now fully supportive given time to adjust, were saving up for her surgery.
However, Alexis had a feeling that her classmates would not be accepting of her eventual change, and as soon as summer before Freshman year at Southridge started, she had her parents pull her out of school and homeschool her until the surgeries were finished.
For a year and a half she had taken the Testosterone and her family finally had enough money to pay for her surgery, which she underwent in the middle of what would have been her Sophomore year.
She gave herself the name Joshua once the surgeries were over.
Currently, Josh is a senior, and enrolled at Southridge. Not telling anybody who he used to be, he accepted the title of the new kid, and went along with his life. Currently a member of the soccer team, the football team, and the basketball team, Josh has become a really well known and popular kid throughout the school, most people not even knowing that they knew him some few years ago.
Josh is a rather carefree kid. He tends to get along with most everyone, save for people who are blatant assholes. He tends to view the world in a very positive light. He is fairly private in his personal life, and after sports practice or games never seems to hang out in the locker room with the guys all that much, and instead goes home right after.
In terms of academics, Josh is a straight A student. Always does well in school, is never late, and is described as a bit of a teacher's pet. Friends wise he has very few people he'd ever really call close friends... they're not close enough for him to tell them that he used to be Alexis.
Advantages: Due to his athletic ability, he is fairly strong, quick, and has high endurance. Is also very strategic and quick thinking
Disadvantages: Doesn't have a high amount of trust in people. He is also very easily angered. Also doesn't take well to people insulting or questioning his masculinity.
Gender: Male
Age: 18
Grade: 12th
School: Southridge
Hobbies and Interests: soccer, basketball, baseball, football, videogames, comic books
Appearance: 5'4 in height, 170 lbs, husky buiild, short blonde hair, green eyes, a goatee, tends to wear a lot of formal button up shirts, jeans, and tennis shoes. Has a geeky look to him, but also has a prep quality to him in the way he presents his clothing.
Biography: Alexis Kenn was a girl who never really liked being called a girl, nor did she ever feel comfortable in her own skin. She was never really a girl, but was always seen as one of the guys. She always grew up with a love of sports, comics, and games when she should have been playing with Barbies.
By the time she entered 6th grade, Alex started reading up on trying to figure out why she didn't feel like much of a girl, and eventually talked to the issue about her parents. Shocked at first, her parents complied, and allowed her to see a therapist to see about sex-change surgeries sometime in the future. She felt that she should have been born male, and admitted to her parents and her therapist that she wanted to become one.
Two years went by, and her therapist indeed concluded that she was mentally stable and secure in the fact that she should be male, and with her parents permission, started taking testosterone and her parents, now fully supportive given time to adjust, were saving up for her surgery.
However, Alexis had a feeling that her classmates would not be accepting of her eventual change, and as soon as summer before Freshman year at Southridge started, she had her parents pull her out of school and homeschool her until the surgeries were finished.
For a year and a half she had taken the Testosterone and her family finally had enough money to pay for her surgery, which she underwent in the middle of what would have been her Sophomore year.
She gave herself the name Joshua once the surgeries were over.
Currently, Josh is a senior, and enrolled at Southridge. Not telling anybody who he used to be, he accepted the title of the new kid, and went along with his life. Currently a member of the soccer team, the football team, and the basketball team, Josh has become a really well known and popular kid throughout the school, most people not even knowing that they knew him some few years ago.
Josh is a rather carefree kid. He tends to get along with most everyone, save for people who are blatant assholes. He tends to view the world in a very positive light. He is fairly private in his personal life, and after sports practice or games never seems to hang out in the locker room with the guys all that much, and instead goes home right after.
In terms of academics, Josh is a straight A student. Always does well in school, is never late, and is described as a bit of a teacher's pet. Friends wise he has very few people he'd ever really call close friends... they're not close enough for him to tell them that he used to be Alexis.
Advantages: Due to his athletic ability, he is fairly strong, quick, and has high endurance. Is also very strategic and quick thinking
Disadvantages: Doesn't have a high amount of trust in people. He is also very easily angered. Also doesn't take well to people insulting or questioning his masculinity.