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That he's not very smart about love. He falls in love so quickly and reacts quickly to that infatuation - it's not really love. Romeo is showing his youth, innocence, and naivety compared to the wise, experienced, and mature Friar.
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When Friar Laurence tries to soothe Romeo's grief at the news of his banishment with rational argument, Romeo quickly responds that if the Friar were young and in love, he wouldn't accept such advice any better. The Friar's knowledge of plants especially their dual qualities to heal and hurt play an important role in the action that follows.
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