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AITAH for refusing to cut off my hair because my 7 year old niece has cancer?

by Emily Davis
October 16, 2025
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The user, a 17-year-old male, describes a difficult situation involving his niece who was recently diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) six weeks prior. The family has been deeply affected by the news, and the user made an effort to emotionally support his aunt, uncle, and cousin, particularly his cousin.

Following his niece undergoing chemotherapy, her long blonde hair began to fall out, leading the family to shave her head. A family group chat was created where the user’s aunt suggested that everyone shave their heads to show support, sharing a photo of the immediate family members who had already done so. The user, who treasures his own long hair, now feels pressured by his mother and aunt to follow suit, leading him to question whether he should comply.

AITAH for refusing to cut off my hair because my 7 year old niece has cancer?

The t*tle probably already tells I'm the a*shole, which I...

Unfortunately, about 6 weeks ago, my niece got diagnosed with...

words can not describe how bad I feel for my...

and even though I had never been that close with...

I really tried to emotionally support them (especially my cousin)...

anywhere, which he has already done a couple times. Now,...

due to the results of chemo, my niece's beautiful long...

I'm not a native English speaker, sorry if I make...

a group chat including the entire family was created where...

including a picture where the four of them all smile...

2 hours later I arrive home to see both my...

The next day when I woke up and entered the...

I originally thought it was something to decide on your...

I really really don't want to sound egoistic, but I'm...

It's pretty much the only thing about myself I love,...

YES, if I shave it, my niece could be shocked...

But if I have to keep things real, I might...

but my aunt made a video showing my niece's reaction...

show the picture to my niece, who is watching a...

and when she looks, she just stares at it, says...

my mom started to kind of become pushy towards me...

This morning I got a text from my aunt, where...

If we have to keep things real, shaving my head...

If my aunt would have shown a little more appreciation...

But considering she did not even reply to the pictures...

Don't get me wrong, I really really love my niece,...

and I have a lot of fun memories with her...

I'm almost getting threatened to cut off my hair by...

Yes I would have done it, to show support from...

According to Dr. Jordan Patterson, a specialist in boundary setting and family dynamics, ‘True emotional support is demonstrated through consistent, authentic presence and effort, not necessarily through performative gestures that cause significant personal distress to the supporter.’

The situation presents a classic conflict between personal autonomy and familial obligation. For the user, his long hair is described as integral to his sense of self and personality. Forcing him to shave it, especially when he perceives the request as an immediate demand rather than a mutual decision, constitutes a violation of his personal boundaries. While the family’s motivation stems from love and a desire for solidarity in a crisis, their method—creating a group expectation and applying direct pressure (the mother holding the trimmer, the aunt’s text)—shifts the act from voluntary support to coercion. The niece’s apparent mild reaction to the initial haircuts is relevant; it suggests the support is currently more for the adults’ emotional processing than for the child’s immediate benefit, making the user’s hesitation understandable.

The user’s concern that his sacrifice might go unappreciated further compounds the issue. If support becomes transactional (‘I sacrifice X, therefore you must show Y appreciation’), it erodes the genuine intent. A professional recommendation would be for the user to communicate his love and support clearly using methods that do not compromise his identity, such as consistent visits or direct one-on-one communication with his niece. He should calmly explain to his mother and aunt that his commitment to his niece is firm, but that this specific act of shaving his hair is something he cannot bring himself to do, thereby maintaining his boundary while reaffirming his care.

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You don't sound egotistical at all, btw. I understand how...

My hair was cut short (I'm a girl) until I...

It was only cut because I was going through some...

It was down to my b**t at the time. That...

DOPEYDORA_85 It's not support if cohered or made to feel...

There are many other ways to support your cousin body...

dhaemion I know this will probably get buried, but maybe...

That way you will be the uncle actually supporting her...

Designer_Voice99 Stand your ground, and say you will shave your...

Ayipak NTA. Shaving your hair is not going to make...

You can show your support in many ways... much more...

Speaking as a cancer patient, there are few things more...

And when everybody's hair is growing back in a few...

Also, people shaving their heads to show support makes having...

The user is caught between deeply valuing his personal identity, which is strongly tied to his long hair, and the significant emotional pressure from his immediate family to perform an extreme act of solidarity for his sick niece. His willingness to participate is further diminished by the perceived lack of enthusiastic appreciation shown by the aunt toward those who have already shaved their heads.

The central conflict is whether the intrinsic value of personal sacrifice for emotional support outweighs the perceived obligation to meet an externally demanded gesture, especially when the expected positive outcome (appreciation/impact) seems uncertain. Should the user prioritize his deep personal attachment to his hair or succumb to the mounting familial pressure to shave it?

Emily Davis

Emily writes heartfelt stories about family, parenting, and personal growth.

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