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It's a silly concept, isn't it? Loving someone before you have even met them. This should lead you to wonder if Romeo's love is genuine and an act of fate, or is he being persuaded by one of the types of crushes Dr. Pickhardt describes in his article "Adolescence and the Teenage Crush". What do you think? Defend your answer with an explanation.

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