I (25F) and D (24M) are in a long distance relationship with an 8 hour time difference. For context we usually call every single day when we can, though there are sometimes gaps where our daily lives clash. Today was one of those days, as we’re both currently busy with IRL things. It was D's birthday the day before meanwhile I have some family friends staying over so I have been spending as much time as I can with them as they live in different cities/countries and rarely come by. Now, the situation. D has a busy day tomorrow, and while he didn’t specify, implied that he needed to wake up early, but couldn’t go to sleep despite trying for a while. I didn’t want to be a bad influence in that case so didn’t suggest calling and instead insisted that I could read some bedtime stories and if I read enough, hopefully he would fall asleep when I was done. So I did what any normal person would do and opened up AITA and started reading these out loud and sending them as voice notes. There were two factors I didn’t expect. One was to enjoy reading so much that I kept sending so many voice notes, maybe I was keeping him up with the message pings. Two, I didn’t expect him to be engaged enough to reply to each one with “NTA/YTA” and a justification why, I was hoping he would fall asleep listening to them. I guess my judgement was wrong to keep reading AITA as I realise now that I was probably prompting him to think more than he needed to and thus keeping him awake for longer. I apologised and asked if I should stop, to which D replied no he couldn’t sleep anyway, and so I kept going until I realised it was now 3AM for him. AITA for continuing to read to him even though in the back of my mind I was probably keeping him up? Edit: Adding the context I gave to Automod: I think I may be the asshole because I felt like I was being inconsiderate yet still read on despite him saying he wasn't tired. We usually have this exchange in reverse, where I want to stay up to talk longer but he usually declines to prioritise my health. I appreciate it when he does, so maybe I should've done the same instead of continuing to keep going.