Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-24588369-20140519230014/@comment-25294282-20141116235753

As kids, their relationship as it stands is all it can ever be. They are best friends. Wendy is protective of Dipper and Mabel. At that age, any relationship romantic in nature is laughingly out of the question. It simply can never be.

It has to do with where they each are in the human development cycle. Things eventually even out though which leads into my next point.

People change as they get older and their age gap of three years ceases to be relevant once they both hit their twenties. I would like to see a story about the characters as young adults, but that is a long way off. The possibility exists, and that's good enough for me.

As it is, I enjoy little tid bits like that moment in 'Blenden's Game' where they met five year old Wendy and Tambry. It helps my case some what.