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AITA for not downplaying my musical sk**ls in front of my sister’s inlaws?

by Charlie Brown
November 13, 2025
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In the quiet tension of a family gathering, two sisters find themselves caught in a silent battle of insecurities and pride. One, celebrated for her intellect and poised to marry, clings to her fragile self-worth; the other, a talented musician, stands firm in her truth, refusing to dim her light for the sake of appearances.

This is more than a petty feud—it’s a raw clash of identity and love, where expectations threaten to overshadow the bonds of sisterhood. In the struggle to be seen and valued, both face the painful question: at what cost do we protect our pride?

AITA for not downplaying my musical skills in front of my sister’s inlaws?

I (25f) have a twin sister, Emma. She is getting...

The only thing she isn't better at than me is...

My parents invited Emma's in-laws over for a family dinner,...

since my parents told them I'm a musician and they...

Emma asked me to downplay my abilities and play worse...

I refused for two reasons: one, I believe someone's talent...

I wasn't going to make myself look intentionally bad in...

Emma was furious and said I was just getting back...

I said she is just throwing a tantrum because for...

Our mom says I should have downplayed my sk**ls because...

But since Emma openly calls me dumb in front of...

As renowned social psychologist Dr. Terri Givens explains, “Boundaries in family dynamics are often tested when one member’s success highlights another’s perceived deficit, leading to competitive defense mechanisms.”

The situation reveals a clear dynamic of sibling rivalry rooted in perceived intellectual and professional hierarchy, where Emma, despite her academic success, feels threatened by the OP’s recognized musical talent, especially in front of her new in-laws who are part of the same professional sphere. Emma’s request for the OP to ‘downplay’ their skills is an attempt to manage the social impression and maintain a specific ‘better twin’ narrative. The OP’s refusal is a firm assertion of self-respect and professional identity. While the mother frames this as a matter of deference to the sister’s in-laws, the OP’s stance is rooted in refusing to participate in a self-deception that validates Emma’s prior emotional labor and insults (calling the OP ‘dumb’). Refusing to play poorly is not inherently malicious; it is a boundary setting against being forced to perform below one’s established competence.

The OP’s refusal was appropriate given the context of Emma’s ongoing disrespectful behavior. A more constructive approach for the future would involve addressing the root issue—Emma’s tendency to belittle the OP publicly—rather than agreeing to perform social gymnastics. In future situations involving shared audiences, the OP should proactively communicate their boundary clearly beforehand, perhaps suggesting they play a short, impressive piece, or simply decline to play entirely, rather than agreeing to play badly.

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HERE’S HOW REDDIT BLEW UP AFTER HEARING THIS – PEOPLE COULDN’T BELIEVE IT.

silfy_star NTA Your mom and your twin are pieces of...

twin" in order to help perpetuate a lie to your...

yet having no problem constantly insulting your "lack" of intelligence...

you held up to both your personal and professional standards...

cla*s="comment_author">Cat_got_ya_tongue: NTA Emma is insecure and completely off-key. You're a...

Also, the only "dumb" twin is the one that wants...

I can't believe she's 25 years old smh. Hope the...

name-2-come NTA If she refers to you as the "dumb...

it took quite a lot of audacity and ent*tlement to...

It wildly inappropriate to expect you to play badly for...

carbinePRO its an even worse request.: Yeah, NTA - You're...

Her family has already heard her play before.

How does she know that they won't get suspicious if...

If that plan was exposed, she would be incredibly embarra*sed....

It's honestly pathetic that she feels as though she can't...

Gloomy_Awareness Extremely NTA.

I think Emma is just nervous about the possibility that...

you could get along with her inlaws using your talent....

Embara*sing yourself would achieve nothing but shame for yourself and...

Your mom shouldn't have sided with her and Emma's very...

duke113 ridiculous request.: INFO: were you being a show-off, or...

There's a big difference between showing that you can play,...

If her in-laws are musicians you could have easily just...

but if you intentionally played something extravagant to show that...

cla*s="comment_author">the-actual-mrshoang: Nta, as a musician myself,

we should always be humble and be self critical (it's...

own profession that could be a ma*sive networking opportunity just...

Being a talented musician is an extremely hard goal to...

your craft) and something not to diminish. Like I said...

her inlaws could be a ma*sive networking opportunity for you...

other things, etc. You need to take pride in what...

and if she can't just sit down and take this...

The Original Poster (OP) is experiencing conflict stemming from a request by their twin sister, Emma, to intentionally underperform on the piano during a family dinner to protect Emma’s image in front of her in-laws. The OP stood by their professional integrity and refused to fake incompetence, leading to an accusation from Emma that the refusal was payback for past insults regarding the OP’s intelligence.

The central debate is whether the OP was obligated to diminish their professional talent to support their sister’s social standing with her in-laws, or if maintaining personal and professional authenticity outweighs this obligation, especially given the sister’s history of belittling the OP. Should professional integrity be compromised to maintain fragile family harmony, or is self-respect non-negotiable even in minor social settings?

Charlie Brown

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

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