My relationship is interfering with school. HELP.
Some months ago, I've met a guy (or should I say, he met me) on Facebook. I have my motives as to not do real-life relationships, beginning with the fact that I simply don't like the guys living in my area, and they don't have anything in common with my likes. But that's besides the point.
I didn't like him very much at first, and definitely didn't take him that seriously, until it started building up over these four months that we've met. We've Skyped and videochatted multiple times, so we have a pretty good idea of who we are. And I hate to brag, but our relationship is spot-on: we are always honest, we understand each other perfectly well, and we handle our problems with one goal in mind--to not destroy the relationship.
However, we are only 15 years of age, and even as we take our relationship as seriously as we do, I have doubts that time and distance--and of course, a cruel twist of fate--might break us up one day.
Anyway, we non-stop talk. We always find a way to communicate, and we simply cannot get enough of each other: at school, at home, day, night, whenever, wherever. It would be a good thing, but it's not. It's interfering with my school life. I'm finding it difficult to concentrate on my homework assignments and I put off studying time just to talk to him. I don't feel motivated to do anything else except just talk to him. I sleep late because of this, and I've had days where I just put off school completely, such as this one. But today was when I finally had this realization; that I need help.
The thing is, he's very clingy and gets his feelings hurt easily, and I definitely don't want to hurt him. That's just the way he is, and I like him the way he is, but I've got to do something about this issue.
I need help on what to do to spend time with him, but also not let it disturb my studies in any way. For these reasons, I am not studying to my full potential, and it's beginning to worry me.
Please, if I could have some advice, I would be most profoundly grateful.