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AITA for telling my girlfriend I won’t play with her until she learns to accept losing?

by Charlie Brown
May 12, 2026
in Aita, Relationships
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A long-time chess player and his girlfriend engage in daily games that have turned into a source of significant tension. The disparity in their skill levels has shifted the dynamic from a shared hobby to a conflict over expectations.

When the girlfriend reacted to a loss by flipping the chessboard, the situation escalated. This act forced a confrontation regarding maturity, fairness, and the boundaries of their competitive interactions.

AITA for telling my girlfriend I won’t play with her until she learns to accept losing?

I'm an experienced chess player, playing this game for as...

My extended family loved chess, so I grew up in...

She learned chess from me during the lockdown, but then...

She mostly plays online against opponents at her level, but...

When she was a beginner, I used to give her...

Playing it just to give away wins seems too much....

This really p**sed me, and I told her that she...

As psychologist Dr. John Gottman notes, ‘In a relationship, it is not the conflict itself that causes the breakdown, but how the conflict is managed.’ The core issue here is not the chess game, but the inability of both parties to navigate frustration and disappointment in a way that preserves mutual respect.

The OP views the game through the lens of performance and merit, while the girlfriend appears to be seeking a collaborative or social experience that provides validation. By refusing to adapt his playstyle or provide encouragement, the OP is ignoring the emotional needs of his partner, while the girlfriend’s physical outburst demonstrates an inability to regulate negative emotions, which is a significant barrier to healthy conflict resolution.

The OP’s decision to stop playing was a reactive measure that avoided addressing the root of the communication breakdown. Moving forward, the OP should focus on setting clear expectations regarding game intensity before play begins, while also practicing more patience. The girlfriend must work on emotional regulation strategies to ensure that feelings of defeat do not manifest as physical aggression, which is damaging to the foundation of the relationship.

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ProfessorDistinct835 You're clearly not playing her for your own benefit....

Gently explain to her when she makes mistakes and suggest...

Rewarding for you, because you should see real improvement. Who...

You're NTA and you're right, she does need to learn...

NonSequitorSquirrel This just doesn't sound like fun for either one...

pottersquash ESH. I get making it enjoyable for you too,...

I just think its so fundamentally foolish for y'all to...

Casual_Lore My husband taught my daughter chess. He *always* plays...

Every time she starts winning, he adds another piece. She's...

Learning how to lose *is* also important. However, you guys...

It's reasonable to have a boundary that if she throws...

I mean, are you planning to just beat your kid...

Read_Only9 INFO: I am tempted to say ESH, but what...

If it's below 1500-1600, you probably should not be playing,...

For reference, for non-chess players, 1900+ is a very high ELO (best 1% on chess dot com)

The point of ELO is to set up fair games among similarly-skilled players.

She shouldn't be throwing a tantrum, but also not cool...

TheFfrog ESH I'ma be honest you both sound like a...

Yes, she should accept losses and behave like an adult,...

But you, dude, you sound f**king *insufferable*. You know you're...

Is it even fun to be able to say "yay...

When you have a person who's very experienced in something...

Let her have her win every once in a while,...

You can start playing to win when you're at the...

Tanooki07 Ok, so she is clearly acting like a petulant...

So, chess used to be a fun bonding experience for...

Now, you have unilaterally decided it's a compet*tion and she...

The author believes in the necessity of competitive integrity and expects his partner to handle losses with composure. Conversely, the girlfriend feels frustrated by the consistent defeat and the lack of accommodation, leading to her impulsive display of anger.

The central question remains: Is it the responsibility of a more experienced partner to moderate their skill level to preserve a relationship, or is the partner obligated to handle defeat with maturity regardless of the skill gap?

Charlie Brown

Charlie is a creative mind who enjoys writing about art, music, and culture.

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