AITA for shaving my head to support my girlfriend?

A 16-year-old guy treasures his thick, sun-kissed hair more than anything—until his girlfriend gets a cancer diagnosis. In one emotional bathroom moment, he shaves her head, then grabs the clippers and does his own right after. The gesture leaves her smiling through tears, but when he walks home? His mom explodes, calling his hair “the best part” of him and threatening to boot him out.

The internet quickly crowned him boyfriend of the year, yet his family doubles down on the drama. This raw story hits hard on love, loyalty, and what really matters when life throws a punch. Social media lit up with support, outrage at the mom, and plenty of reminders that hair grows back—but compassion like this? Priceless.

‘AITA for shaving my head to support my girlfriend?’

The teen had always been upfront about how much he adored his hair, his absolute favorite feature.

I (16m) love my hair, its really thick and brown but when the sun shines on it it'll sometimes look reddish/golden brown if that makes any sense, its my favorite...

Everything changed the instant his girlfriend faced cancer and chose to shave her head early.

My girlfriend (16f) was diagnosed with cancer a few days ago, its been hard for her, her family, friends, and me, I love her, and I can't imagine what she's...

earlier today she decided it would be best to shave her head to avoid losing it later on, she wanted me to be the one cutting it off, when we...

she was understandably scared and worried about her life, and I felt like shaving my head would make her feel better about going through everything. I promised that I would...

Walking into his house bald sparked instant chaos from a mom obsessed with his looks.

I went to my house a few hours after that and as soon as I walked in my mom saw me and started yelling about my hair being gone, I...

I didn't care, I told her "I don't care if it lasts a month or 10 years, as long as she's dealing with this I'll keep my head shaved" and...

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I think i might be TA because my mom has helped me out with hair products and has probably spent around $200-300 on products that i didn't ask for but...

but it's worth it for supporting my girlfriend, we've been friends for like 7-8 years and I see a future with her, I would consider asking her parents if i...

Update: my family is still pissed, I have a good feeling I will be kicked out but at this poinf I couldn't care less, I talked to my girlfriend's parents...

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This boy’s choice screams empathy at its finest—he saw his girlfriend terrified and chose solidarity over vanity in seconds. Absolutely, he misses his hair, but trading it for her comfort shows maturity way beyond 16. His mom’s meltdown, though? That fixates on surface-level stuff while ignoring the life-or-death stakes his girlfriend faces daily.

At the same time, parents often project their own insecurities onto kids, especially around appearance. Calling his hair “the best part” of him stings hard and reveals misplaced priorities. Truly, the wasted hair products pale next to teaching compassion during crisis.

Child psychologist Dr. Laura Markham, founder of Aha! Parenting, explains in a 2021 article: “When teens show big empathy, it builds their character far more than perfect grades or looks ever could.” She urges celebrating such acts, not punishing them.

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Families in turmoil need open talks—mom could apologize, acknowledge his heart, and maybe even join supporting the girlfriend. If threats continue, the girlfriend’s parents stepping up offers a healthy escape. Long-term, therapy might help everyone process fear without lashing out.

Let’s dive into the reactions from Reddit:

Dozens cheered the boyfriend’s gesture loud and clear, slamming the mom’s shallow reaction.

[Reddit User] − NTA, sounds like your mom loves your hair more than you.

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[Reddit User] − She told you that you got rid of the best part of you? She's aware that the s__t grows back, right? NTA, and your mother has major...

Infinite-Light-5425 − Its just hair. Your mom needs to take a chill pill. You just earned bf of the year award. If i was you're mom i would be so...

MatlockHolmes − Your mother said your hair was the best part of you? She is an unforgivable a__hole. NTA

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A few kept perspective on the bigger picture, praising his heart over everything else.

oops_ana − A relationship that might last only one year hair that grows back in literally 2 months max That alone makes you NTA. You did this as some kinda...

Excellentation − NTA: that comment from your mother was disgusting and despicable and she owes you an apology immediately.

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[Reddit User] − You are such a sweetheart to support your GF like this. Cancer is s__tty at any age, and heartbreaking when it hits someone so young. So bless...

The support you are showing her will probably mean more than you will ever know. Your hair is definitely not "the best part of you" and your mother is an...

If your mom is spending a lot of money on good quality hair products for you, that's great -- and they will still be there for you to use as...

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6 months from now, your hair will be at least three inches longer, and it will grow back just as straight or wavy as it was, the same color it...

When her hair does grow back, it could be a different color or texture, because of those treatments. That has happened to cancer patients many times.

If your mom is stupid enough to throw you out, go ahead and ask your GF's parents about being with her, and about the dog. Also check with other relatives...

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Some added laughs and reality checks to lighten the mood.

melodytanner26 − Just an FYI if you live in the states they cannot legally kick you out. Your a minor. I would probably recommend if they try just slipping in...

Cat_n3verexpert − NTA ​ It's hair, it'll grow back. And huge props for OP for doing that! I hope your gf gets healthy asap.

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djd5391 − NTA. Your mom is most definitely the a__hole. The best part about you is your heart and that was an awesome show of support for your girlfriend.

Bottom line, the teen chose love over looks and proved where his priorities lie—his girlfriend’s parents even opened their home. The family rage feels overblown next to a cancer fight, and hair? It’ll be back before anyone knows it. Support like this builds bonds that last.

Would you shave your head for someone you love, or expect them to tough it out alone?

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