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Redditor Debates Telling Parents the Truth About Sister’s College

by Alex Johnson
January 2, 2026
in Aita, Family
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A quiet betrayal lingered in the shadows of a family’s pride, where a sister’s fabricated success became a cherished illusion. For over two decades, she spun a web of lies about her college graduation, deceiving their parents and basking in their unwarranted admiration. The weight of this deception rested heavily on the younger sibling’s shoulders, who alone bore the truth, silently watching as the family celebrated a dream that never came to pass.

Amidst the facade, the younger sister’s own journey toward education unfolded with honesty and determination, starkly contrasting the falsehoods of her elder sibling. The secret, once a silent burden, now gnawed at the bonds of trust and loyalty, threatening to unravel the carefully constructed narrative that had defined their family for years.

AITA if I tell my parents that my sister never graduated college 20 years ago?

I am a 40-year-old returning to college to finish my...

I know this because she told me when I was...

My parents pressed her for grades and a diploma, but...

They were so excited she had graduated and told everyone....

she's had other issues and lied to my parents about...

For many years, I didn't mind that she lied about...

I also know that my parents were pushing her into...

But after 20+ years of living in my sister's shadow...

My parents have made me feel like what I have...

they make comments that my degree isn't going to be...

I've been contemplating letting the truth come out, but I...

I guess I'm just looking to see what other people's...

According to relationship expert Dr. Harriet Lerner, author of ‘The Dance of Anger,’ secrets maintained within families often serve to uphold a fragile equilibrium or protect reputations, but they place an unequal burden on the keeper of the secret. The situation described involves a complex interplay of sibling rivalry, parental projection, and boundary violations.

The writer (OP) is clearly experiencing intense emotional labor by holding this information for over twenty years. The sister’s initial lie, while perhaps driven by pressure regarding her unwanted degree, created a false narrative that the parents built their pride upon. OP’s current resentment stems not just from the lie itself, but from the ongoing consequence: their parents continue to use the sister’s fabricated credential to diminish OP’s current achievements. This dynamic suggests an established pattern of parental conditional approval, where validation is tied to external markers of success, putting siblings in competition.

Revealing the truth now, even if it stops the comparison, risks damaging the relationship with the sister irrevocably and causing significant distress to the parents, who have believed the fabrication for decades. The most constructive path forward would involve OP focusing on establishing firm personal boundaries regarding their own achievements, independent of the sister’s status. Instead of revealing the secret, OP should communicate directly with their parents about their feelings: “I feel undervalued when my efforts are compared to my sister’s degree.” This addresses the pain point (feeling inadequate) without resorting to destructive revelation.

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THE COMMENTS SECTION WENT WILD – REDDIT HAD *A LOT* TO SAY ABOUT THIS ONE.

No-Giraffe49 For sure, tell your parents that their golden child...

even though she had a scholarship and she lied to...

a second cla*s citizen. Tell them. Burst your sister's bubble,...

Dittoheadforever Info- the way your parents have behaved your whole...

don't you think they will just blame you for keeping...

Individual_Metal_983 YWBTA Your sister has told you something in confidence.

She was bullied into something she didn't want to do...

You know you graduated and she didn't. Let that knowledge...

Cabanna1968 You are 40 years old, ffs. Your parent's opinions...

You know what's awesome? That you decided to do the...

Also, YOU know that your sister is a "failure" according...

Acatinmylap Don't tell them about your sister, but stop letting...

It wouldn't make your parents treat you any better. It...

In fact, given that you knew all this time and...

Also, you only talk about your parents treating you poorly....

Why would endanger that by punishing her for your parents'...

SQ_Madriel Telling them now would just make everything worse.: So,

you wanna throw your sister under the bus because your...

Does your sister act superior or use her fake degree...

ScarletNotThatOne NTA whatever you do.

Probably better if you do not tell, because it would...

Just to make your sister look bad so your parents...

And you'll then feel bad for hurting your sister, and...

You might also consider declining to carry any more of...

If she asks you to keep some new secret, just...

It sounds like living in your sister's shadow is miserable....

you might need to distance from your family - which...

Hopefully find people to spend time with who really care...

The individual writing this post is caught between upholding a decades-old secret that protects their sister from consequences and revealing a truth that might finally validate their own efforts and accomplishments in the eyes of their parents. This internal conflict highlights the heavy burden of secrecy maintained for the benefit of others, especially when it directly impacts the writer’s self-worth.

Is revealing a long-held, significant lie to parents, primarily to alleviate the writer’s own feelings of being undervalued, justified, even if it causes severe emotional distress to the sister who initially confided in the writer? The core debate rests on whether loyalty to the initial secret supersedes the need for personal validation and truth in the present.

Alex Johnson

Alex is an expert in finance and often shares tips on managing personal money.

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