| Hey there Chakara, let me put my overclocked mind to work which is in truth geared to contemplate political philosophy, and give a senseful reply to this teenage relationship issue. Petty as it might seem at first glance, I know for a fact that teenage relationships can be the seed to turn hearts into flourishing fields or rotten cores.
Guy is full of contradictions. This is odd, since usually it is the girl who is full of contradictions, and requires the man to put her in check. Unfortunately, egalitarian issues have diminished the power of the legal framework to empower the man in doing so. He loves you, you cheated on him, now he distrusts you. He is no longer capable of maintaining (as I understood) an erotic relationship with you, since the issue of your infidelity still troubles his mind. This means he either has to break up and stay friends, or get over it and screw you senseless into a blissful heaven of mutual pleasure. Going by your story he keeps hovering around like some Dante pursuing a distant Beatrice whom he cannot have: "Oh my sweetheart, you are all I will ever feel for, yet I cannot have you, as my romantic soul is distorted and tangent" . . . WTF is up with that. Maybe it's in your best interest to find another guy. Heck, if cheating is (I'm not saying that it is so, merely a hypothetical conjecture) perhaps you should consider hotwifing or cuckoldry. Will give you sexual liberation and loads of guys into that nowadays.
He is some detached poet sitting by your bedside, confessing how much he feels for you, or would feel for you, in an alternative world where you hadn't cheated, holding your hand but refusing to kiss you or go further. And this is a mirage that stretches out infinitely . . . Is this what you want? If not, time to move on.
This guy doesn't have what it takes to be a real man. He wants and the romance and the easy sex (if that's what you mean by saying "things always get intimate", and to have you forever and the pure transcendent ideal image of unstained exclusive love that people had in the Victorian era. His mind is muddled and going by your story I don't see how it could be fixed.
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