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No. Wendy was just a child the same as Peter, at the same age even, so the eternal childhood isn't exactly what causes the problem. It was that Peter only yearned for a mother-figure, and having lived for so long away from any human women/girls in a place that makes you forget, he didn't reflect on any romantic love memories - which he however had according to Barrie's other book "Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens". But the point still remains that no, they didn't fall in love originally - only Wendy felt romantically towards Peter. But in the 2003 film version, they did fall in love with each other.

However, in the Peter Pan story, Peter does play a game with Wendy where he becomes the "father" instead of just the son of Wendy, implying that they were a married couple. This could very well imply that Peter does not know the difference between love between mother and son, and a crush.

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