Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-24588369-20140519230014/@comment-25294282-20141013022623

I see a lot of people are opposed to the whole Wendy and Dipper thing. Let me attempt to provide insight.

During that first summer they can't be anything other than friends. That's okay. Wendy can't see Dipper as anything other than a kid and certainly not as a romantic interest.

I hold that they will remain friends for the rest of their lives.

I have said before though, that I want them to introduce the possibilty of a relationship between the two later on.

I mean this when they are older. During that summer and for several years after they can't anything other than friends because both of them are still developing and the gap is large in that sense. When they hit their twenties though they would be on the same level.

During that first summer they will only be good friends, but don't discount the possibilty of their future.

It is rediculous to consider them having a romantic relationship at any point before they are young adults so it is kind of pointless to debate it.

But, I still hold that the possibillity exists for them to be more than friends after they have both reached the same plateau of development.