The two developed a romance and, at least according to some racy texts later discovered by government agents trying to prove Jane was Thor, the relationship became a sexual one.
Being typically attractive, Thor has many of the girls, and guys, of Marvel fawning over him, though has been involved in that many relationships. Thor first serious relationship and person he lost his virginity to, was Amora Enchant.
She cheated on him, probably with Tony Stark. Thor said negative things about Darcy Lewis and Jane got mad. They couldn't decide whether to live on Asgard or on Earth. Jane hated Thor's new bromance with The Hulk.
In the post-credits scene, Thor and Jane reunited in London. The God of Thunder finally seemed committed to making their relationship work and balancing his responsibilities as a superhero and a boyfriend.
To distract himself from his relationship woes, the God of Thunder frequently went off-world on missions, and Jane began spending more and more time at work. The tension eventually reached a boiling point, indifference and resentment building until Thor and Jane found themselves constantly bickering.
Upon saving Asgard from Ragnarok, Odin forces her to relinquish the hammer to Donald Blake so he can become the new Thor. This resulted in Jane losing her powers, but she was allowed to remain on Asgard and keep her goddess status since she later falls in love with and marries Thor.
It is revealed that Thor and Jane broke up sometime after the events of Avengers: Age of Ultron. When a fangirl tells Thor she's sorry that Jane dumped him, he sheepishly replies that it was a mutual breakup.
Jane Foster was simply an old flame of Thor's; she is his one great love, the one he never really recovered from losing.
Torunn is the daughter of Thor and Jane Foster. She's a member of the Next Avengers. When she was a a child she's been looked after by her mother after Thor leaves on an important mission.
However, some information about Sif is known. She is a goddess connected to the Earth and the wife of Thor, by whom she has a daughter named Thrud. She also has a son Ullr by an unknown father, and she has two stepsons named Magni and Modi. She is distinctively and indisputably blonde in the remaining original texts.
It's clear that Valkyrie's developed a lot of affection for Jane, and the two warrior women get along really well. Valkyrie and Jane never get together romantically, but you can see glimpses of the sisterhood that Valkyrie lost in the battle with Hela. In Jane, she finds someone with whom she can reestablish that bond.
But when Thor is nearly killed by the villainous Gorr the God Butcher (Christian Bale), Jane transforms into Thor to save her true love. The decision eventually kills Jane, though we see in a end-credits scene that she does get a hero's afterlife in Valhalla.
She-Hulk
The most recent of Thor's love interests is none other than She-Hulk. She-Hulk and Thor got involved after her confidence took a hit, and she grew even more powerful. She-Hulk was exposed to additional gamma radiation, greatly increasing her powers and physiology.
Loki would also unknowing lose his virginity to Chris, but continue to have sex with him afterwards. Whilst he was on drugs, Loki would also have sex with Victor for the first time.
Thor was married twice: first to Iarnsaxa and second to Sif. He had 3 sons and 1 daughter from these 2 marriages.
In the comics Thor is not a virgin. Not sure if it is spelled out explicitly- but he has had relationships with Sif, Amora the Enchantress and Lorelei (Amora's Sister)- and Jane Foster (while in the body of Dr. Blake).
In a moment of wistful affection for his girlfriend, Thor asked his trusty hammer to always protect Jane, and in doing so unwittingly enchanted Mjolnir to do just that. Just like Thor's father Odin once enchanted the hammer to only be lifted by someone who is worthy, Thor cast a spell that let Jane use its powers.
As explained in this article, she is Gorr's daughter, brought back to life through a request to Eternity and then adopted by Thor. She becomes the daughter Thor raises as his own one, and they will be known as Love and Thunder.
Gorr's Daughter Love is Chris Hemsworth's Real-Life Daughter
Jane Foster promises Gorr with her own dying breath that Thor will take care of the child, and Thor, now heartbroken and alone, chooses to adopt the child. But in real life, the actor that plays Love is actually Chris Hemsworth's real daughter.
The chemotherapy is attacking the cancerous cells but Mjolnir doesn't identify the cancer as an illness just as another part of her it needs to protect. Plus chemotherapy really does weaken Jane and make her sick so it's easy to see as an illness on it's own.
Who Plays Love? Gorr's daughter is played by India Rose Hemsworth, the daughter of Thor himself, Chris Hemsworth, and actress Elsa Pataky.
Towards the end of her starring role in Marvel's The Mighty Thor comics, Jane Foster ended her stint as Thor in the storyline Death of the Mighty Thor. In short, Jane's cancer became too severe and, after defeating the villain Mangog, Jane reverted back to her normal self and died in front of her love, Thor Odinson.
Thor can wield both Mjolnir and Stormbreaker without dying, or it causes him to strain his health. It is unfortunate, but the fact that being mortal is what kills Jane for being Mighty Thor makes the original Thor Odinson more powerful.
Portman has never directly addressed the reasons for her initial departure from the MCU, though sources have indicated it was essentially due to creative differences during the production of Thor: Dark World.
However, Foster did marry Keith Kincaid, though they eventually divorced. Kincaid and his son with Foster, Jimmy, have both since died. Releasing May 25 from Marvel Comics, Avengers #56 features a main cover from Garrón and Curiel with a variant from David Lopez.