Anonymous2: Someone here read Japanese? I'd kinda like to know what they're saying... although it's usually fairly obvious what people in this kind of picture say...
Anonymous4: Well, ancient Greek mythology gives us Tiresias, a man (married with children) who was cursed to become a woman for offending some deity, wandered into a village, fell in love, married and mothered kids, & eventually managed to get turned back into a male. Later he was approached by Zeuss and Hera to settle an argument over who enjoys sex more, and when he said women do Hera blinded him. Zeuss gave him the power to prophesy to make it up to him. Tiresias is a minor character in a large number of works, most notably Antigone (part of the Oedipus cycle).
Also, Loki turned into a female horse and got knocked up do to losing a bet with Odin, eventually birthing Sleipnir, Odin's 8-legged horse.
"Ryoga, you coward! You know my breasts are my weak point!"
Or something roughly to that effect...
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Is Ranma the first rule 63?
Also, Loki turned into a female horse and got knocked up do to losing a bet with Odin, eventually birthing Sleipnir, Odin's 8-legged horse.