Hi everyone,
My boyfriend and I have been together for almost 6 months - long distance the whole time, but two months ago the distance became 15,000 km instead of 800 km. He's coming to see me for a month in a week's time, but after that we have another 4 months 15,000 kms away before it's back to 800 and more visits and same time zone.
I'm worried about him being depressed because of the distance. He says he feels stressed and off more often, his parents notice that he looks sad etc - and from what he's said so far, it's because of me. He's said that not being able to share the day as much (wake up at the same time etc) and the feeling of me being so far away were the factors making him depressed. We talk as much as we did before I left (at least 4-5 hours a day of text+ Skype), I do my best to share the day with him still, although lately we've had lots of small disagreements over not much really.
I've tried suggesting he get out and do more, find more passions etc but he says they're all just distractions and eventually he'll start thinking about me again and feeling sad. He does do stuff now, mostly gym, work, seeing friends, going to sports matches, so he is busy and occupied. I've also tried suggesting he get more sleep (he stays up until 3/4 am on a regular basis to talk to me) but he says when I was closer he was happy on less sleep then that. Honestly, it's making me feel guilty for being overseas and like whenever I leave wifi to go out and enjoy my time here it's like I'm directly hurting him because not talking to me makes him sad.
ACTUAL QUESTION (after that elaborate background) - what can I do to make him feel better? I'm scared that if it gets too hard for him he's going to leave me, because he's said he'd do that as a last resort. We love each other and want to build a life together, and I just want him to be happy. Any advice would be hugely appreciated - thank you in advance!
My boyfriend and I have been together for almost 6 months - long distance the whole time, but two months ago the distance became 15,000 km instead of 800 km. He's coming to see me for a month in a week's time, but after that we have another 4 months 15,000 kms away before it's back to 800 and more visits and same time zone.
I'm worried about him being depressed because of the distance. He says he feels stressed and off more often, his parents notice that he looks sad etc - and from what he's said so far, it's because of me. He's said that not being able to share the day as much (wake up at the same time etc) and the feeling of me being so far away were the factors making him depressed. We talk as much as we did before I left (at least 4-5 hours a day of text+ Skype), I do my best to share the day with him still, although lately we've had lots of small disagreements over not much really.
I've tried suggesting he get out and do more, find more passions etc but he says they're all just distractions and eventually he'll start thinking about me again and feeling sad. He does do stuff now, mostly gym, work, seeing friends, going to sports matches, so he is busy and occupied. I've also tried suggesting he get more sleep (he stays up until 3/4 am on a regular basis to talk to me) but he says when I was closer he was happy on less sleep then that. Honestly, it's making me feel guilty for being overseas and like whenever I leave wifi to go out and enjoy my time here it's like I'm directly hurting him because not talking to me makes him sad.
ACTUAL QUESTION (after that elaborate background) - what can I do to make him feel better? I'm scared that if it gets too hard for him he's going to leave me, because he's said he'd do that as a last resort. We love each other and want to build a life together, and I just want him to be happy. Any advice would be hugely appreciated - thank you in advance!
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