Really doesn't help that Ranma's first real exposure to magic again after the Jusenkyo debacle is her gender identification being screwed around with
no consent (the disastrous love potion incident)... It doesn't excuse her actions, of course, but it does help explain it.
Speaking of staying a girl, remember that Ranma doesn't know about any of the other fiancee engagements other than the Tendo one, which given Genma's
reaction is probably going to be ignored anyway. For Ranma, breaking the curse means everything to her: respect, family, honor, and martial arts.
no consent (the disastrous love potion incident)... It doesn't excuse her actions, of course, but it does help explain it.
Speaking of staying a girl, remember that Ranma doesn't know about any of the other fiancee engagements other than the Tendo one, which given Genma's
reaction is probably going to be ignored anyway. For Ranma, breaking the curse means everything to her: respect, family, honor, and martial arts.