Subject: [FFML] [spam] R 1/2 Fic request...
From: "Pablo R. Ar&#65533;valo" <arev@lightspeed.net>
Date: 4/15/1998, 10:13 PM
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Just a quick request for info on Ranma Fic requests, and maybe a bit of
discussion on the topic...

	It has been speculated that Ranma may have a prolonged aging process due to
his curse, where his life span is roughly doubled by having both halves age
separately.  However, there is one idea I have not seen done yet, and I wonder
if it has been done before and I just missed it.  Now, if my memory serves me
correctly, the spring he fell in was referred to (in the VIZ translation of
the manga,) as the spring of _young_ girl, so age wouldn't have been a
problem, but in the R 1/2 fic I'm currently working on "Broken Puzzle, falling
pieces," Ranma was about 22 years old when he got his curse, and Ranma-chan
(/Ranko, /whatever else you may want to call 'her',) looks to be in her late
teens, understandably causing him a few more problems than 'normal.' (Normal
for Ranma, anyway.)
	
	Has anyone attempted to address the problems an apparent age difference
between forms, (a la Hinako-sensei,) would cause Ranma?  Or the daily problems
in Mrs. Hinako's life, for that matter?  
	If so, would someone be kind enough to point me towards the appropriate
works?  I'm curious to see how others have addressed this idea. 
	If no one had thought of this before, or maybe they just had not written
about it, I got plenty of room for suggestions.  (I'm already incorporating
problems with patronizing attitudes, ID's, housing & employment, but there
could be possibilities for lots of other issues.) 
	
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