K (189?–?) Soviet pioneer. From Kazan, Tartarstan, USSR, K was diagnosed as a ‘transvestite’ in 1937.

She was given permission by the People’s Court to wear female clothing, her identity papers were changed to her female name, and her name was removed from the military recruitment rolls.

She was featured in a 1957 gynaecology textbook.

M.G. Serdiukov. Sudebnaia ginekologiia I sudebnoi akusherstvo. Moscow: Meditsina 1957: 47-8.
Dan Healey. Homosexual Desire in Revolutionary Russia: The Regulation of Sexual and Gender Dissent. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 2001: fig 24.

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  • WalrusDragonOnABike [they/them]
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    21 days ago

    Like, 2/4 kids are trans, can’t this be somewhat genetic sometimes?

    I wonder about my mom, but I’m not related to her. She is masc presenting, is frequently gendered as male (she has an gender-neutral name), and seems fine/happy with that. AFAIK, neither of my full siblings are trans (but my brother is at least queer). My birthmom and sperm donor are both cis. I don’t really know my half-siblings well enough to know much about their genders (although the one who also has lesbian parents also is queer afaik while none of the ones with different-sex parents are afaik).