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AITA for telling my sister-in-law that she didn’t actually run a marathon?

by Charlie Brown
November 8, 2025
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Running had always been a sacred part of her life, a passion that shaped her identity and fueled her spirit. She believed in the power of the sport to transform lives, to bring joy and resilience to anyone willing to lace up their shoes. Yet, when her sister-in-law proudly declared having run a marathon after just a year, a complex wave of emotions surged within her—a mix of admiration, disbelief, and a protective instinct to uphold the true essence of what running meant to her.

As the story unfolded, the line between celebration and skepticism blurred. The revelation of a virtual marathon, started but not completed, challenged her perception of accomplishment and commitment. It was a moment charged with quiet tension, where love for the sport collided with the need to preserve its integrity, forcing her to confront the delicate balance between welcoming newcomers and honoring the hard-earned traditions of running.

AITA for telling my sister-in-law that she didn’t actually run a marathon?

I've been a runner for as long as I can...

I encourage and support newcomers to running, but recently I...

My sister-in-law got into running last year, and she absolutely...

I wanted to hear about her runs, her progress, and...

After a bit of conversation, she mentioned to me that...

That is amazing, what incredible dedication and drive (I thought...

It was a virtual marathon that she started late last...

2km (26.2 miles). I chuckled slightly and told her that...

I told her that a marathons have time limits for...

Its disingenuous and in my opinion, undermines those who have...

I apologized for upsetting her, but I stand by what...

she wouldn't speak to me the rest of the gathering....

Their mother said that I should have just let my...

Validating her "marathon" would feel similar to lying to a...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.” This situation highlights a conflict where the OP attempted to enforce an external, established boundary (the definition of a marathon) onto a personal achievement celebrated by a family member, leading to emotional rupture rather than mutual understanding.

The OP’s motivation stems from a deep respect for the commitment required for an official marathon. However, their delivery framed the sister-in-law’s achievement as illegitimate, triggering defensiveness. While the OP is factually correct about marathon standards, the delivery transformed a potentially helpful piece of information into an act of gatekeeping. The sister-in-law, likely seeking connection and praise for her dedication, perceived the correction as a personal attack on her effort, regardless of technical accuracy.

The OP’s action was technically appropriate in defending the established definition of the sport, but the method was socially inappropriate within a family context. A more constructive approach would have been to first praise the significant effort required to log 26.2 miles cumulatively, and then gently introduce the distinction: “That’s amazing dedication! For official races, they have cut-off times, but logging that distance on an app is still a huge feat of consistency.” This validates the effort while maintaining factual context without immediately dismissing the achievement.

What do you think of this story?





REDDIT USERS WERE STUNNED – YOU WON’T BELIEVE SOME OF THESE REACTIONS.

SDstartingOut NTA. She didn't run a marathon.

According to apple health, over the past 26 weeks, I've...

pineapple-predator That's ridiculous.: This is NTA all the way! I'm...

You were simply correcting her. It's completely acceptable,

expected even, for someone experienced in a sport or hobby...

And claiming that she ran a marathon diminishes the accomplishment...

It would be like if I claimed to have climbed...

And any such claim, made to an actual mountain climber,...

Your motivation was not to tear her down or ridicule...

Completely the right thing to do, as agreeing with her...

Edit: Had to change first line so NTA came first...

_mmiggs_ NTA Saying "I ran a marathon" implies that you...

you did a mile a day on an installment plan....

FireWaterGold INFO. You are right and she is wrong. That...

However, that doesn't mean you didn't handle that specific scenario...

chachibenji121 This isn't about being factually right or wrong, it's...

Your verbiage paints kind of a specific negative wojak picture....

You couldn't just be like "oh a virtual marathon, I've...

Have you thought about doing a marathon all at once?"...

BlueberrySanzGaming Bit confused about peoples judgements here, but personally i'm...

Yeah, it was wrong to laugh, but you did apologize...

At the end of the day you just explained what...

As you said, validating what she thought of as a...

Chaoticsleepy89 NTA She didn't run a marathon. Full stop lol.

Anyone who thinks otherwise is just living in fantasy land...

The original poster (OP) strongly believes in the defined standards of competitive running, particularly the definition of a marathon, and felt compelled to correct their sister-in-law’s claim. This created a conflict where the OP prioritized adherence to established rules and authenticity over maintaining family harmony and validating the sister-in-law’s feelings regarding her virtual achievement.

Was the OP justified in correcting the sister-in-law about the definition of a marathon to uphold the integrity of the sport, or should they have prioritized familial kindness and allowed her to celebrate her accomplishment without correction? The core debate is where the line should be drawn between factual accuracy in a hobby and preserving relationships through validation.

Charlie Brown

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

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