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

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

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What started as a simple post quickly turned into a wildfire of opinions, with users chiming in from all sides.

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?