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College Student Shocks Brother For Stealing Razor With Crude Retort

by Marry Anna
September 25, 2025
in Social Issues

OP, a 20-year-old woman home from college, is fed up with her 16-year-old brother taking her personal items, including her razor, despite clear warnings.

When he rummages through her belongings to use a razor head she had just used, OP snaps, yelling that it was used on her “a**hole,” shocking him.

Her parents call her crude and overreactive, but OP feels she’s defending her boundaries. Was OP wrong for this?

This story explores personal boundaries, family conflict, and humorous retaliation. Did OP go too far? Let’s dive into the details and see what the online community thinks.

College Student Shocks Brother For Stealing Razor With Crude Retort

'AITA for telling my brother that the razor he keeps stealing from me was used to shave my a**hole?'

My brother is 16. I’m 20(f). I recently got home from college. He has a bad habit of taking my stuff when he runs out of his own.

He takes my shampoo, my hair products, my conditioner, and my face wash. No matter how much I yell at him, when he’s in a pinch and just trying to...

I usually hide all of it under my sink, but I generally keep my razor in the shower. The first time, I thought it was an accident.

I always put the plastic covering back on my razor, and found that the next time I went to use it, it had been removed. I just told him it...

Just in case, though, I removed the old head and put the new one I had just used to shave my entire body in my drawer in the bathroom, so...

The second time, I got pissed. He literally went to use my razor, found there was no head, and then went through my bathroom stuff to find another razor head,...

I found out and lost my s**t. I screamed at him that I literally used that to shave my a**hole, and he used it on his face.

He got mad because I replaced the plastic on the razor head and put it in my drawer with other new razors that I had bought, so he assumed it...

He said he wasn’t trying to use mine, but he was in a pinch again and just searched around for what he thought was a clean razor head to use,...

He also freaked out about the a**hole thing and was like gagging and crying about it. I just told him he shouldn’t have used my stuff after I specifically told...

My parents are mad at me because I was “crude” and that I didn’t have to say all the a**hole stuff.

They are also saying my reaction was disproportionate and that I shouldn’t have reacted so much because it WAS an honest mistake and he thought it wasn’t used.

I did get pretty mad, like screaming at him that he was gross and had no respect or boundaries. I kind of feel bad because he’s not talking to me...

This story highlights personal boundary issues within families, particularly as the brother repeatedly violates OP’s space despite warnings. Psychologist Dr. John Townsend notes, “Clear boundaries are essential for respect and conflict prevention in families” (Boundaries).

OP’s crude outburst, while shocking, stemmed from frustration over violated boundaries, especially with a personal item like a razor, which can pose health risks like folliculitis.

The parents’ enabling of the brother’s behavior likely escalated the conflict. OP could try locking up items or having a calm family discussion to prevent future issues. This case underscores the importance of respecting personal property and family communication.

Take a look at the comments from fellow users:

Reddit supports OP, finding her response justified and funny, criticizing the brother’s disregard for boundaries and the parents’ enabling. Many highlight health risks of sharing razors and suggest locking up items. Here’s a roundup of reactions.

Many back OP and find it funny.

MadeForOnePost_ − NTA, perfect sibling-level revenge.

poopittypoop − NTA. You set a boundary, and he didn’t respect it. I think it’s kinda hilarious, and hopefully he learns his lesson.

Also, can’t you get infections like folliculitis from someone using your razor? Not cool of him to keep doing it.

inko75 − NTA! Use all your products on your a**hole and let everyone know, problem solved!

Some stress health risks and boundaries.

KindBikeDuck − NTA. Hilarious. Hope your brother learned his lesson.

I'm no expert, and I may be wrong, but isn't sharing of razors a way that some disease can be transferred? Is there a doctor in the house?

piefanart − NTA. Your parents are just enabling his behavior. I'd put the stuff in a locked drawer or locked box.

He intentionally went through your stuff to get your razor. That's not an accident.

mycatspsychologist − Lol, that is hilarious NTA too.

AlpineHaddock − It was an honest mistake. No, it wasn’t. He knows not to use your stuff.

Telling him off doesn’t work because there’s never any comeback. The a**hole thing might help, but I wouldn’t count on it.

Next time, hide your stuff better, except for one shower gel or shampoo into which you’ve mixed some green food colouring or similar. NTA.

HeroinJimmy − NTA, you asked nicely, and he ignored you. Then he went searching through your stuff to do it again, so I wouldn't say your reaction was disproportionate at...

Baby boy needs to learn that No means No. On the plus side, he's not likely to use your razor again.

Furnace45 − NTA, it's not an "honest mistake" when he's constantly doing it after being told not to.

Sounds like he got the wake-up call he needed, though. Side note, how does he not have his own razor if he's used to shaving?

And why was he going so far out of his way to use your razor to the point that he rifled through your stuff to get a new razor head?

A few criticize parents and brother.

jamie030592 − NTA: The way that parents show favoritism towards boys is nauseating, and I say that as a man.

[Reddit User] − NTA. "An honest mistake"? That might apply to the first time he used your stuff without asking, but there's nothing "honest" about doing it again and again.

Good for you. Maybe he'll learn not to touch stuff that's not his from now on.

aintgondoit − NTA. 1. boundaries are healthy. 2. Your brother needs to get his s**t together and get his own shaving stuff wth dude

3. Your crudeness served a very helpful and effective purpose. He doesn’t know what you do with it, so let’s emphasize the boundaries of what that could be.

As for your parents, I’d use the term “a**hole razor” around them as a joke twice annually henceforth

theswansons − Ah! The grand meeting of two assholes! NTA.

Abject-Technician558 − An "honest mistake" is when there are two razors in the shower, and you accidentally use the one that is not yours.

You apologize and replace their razor. A "lazy fart" doesn't have a razor because he didn't bother asking Mom to put one on the store list.

Probably didn't respond when Mom texted, "Does anyone need anything from the store before I go?"

Then, the next time he's b**t n**ed, he realizes he doesn't have what he needs. He'll use your supplies if they're handy.

If not, he rummages around to find them. He then leaves your tools, encrusted with his follicles, bacteria & sloughed skin cells, and goes on his way.

Too bad for YOU, Sis! Until... WHAT? YOU USED YOUR OWN PRODUCTS TO CLEAN YOUR OWN BODY? AND THEN I USED THEM ON MYSELF?! DISGUSTING!! NTA.

glitterpantaloons − It was a new one for YOU to use, not him. NTA at all. Your brother is acting entitled, and your parents are encouraging it.

He has his own stuff but is actively seeking out yours to the point where you have to hide it.

That’s frustrating and messed up and shouldn’t be happening. I hope he enjoys having a b*tthole all over his face.

This 20-year-old’s crude outburst, claiming her stolen razor shaved her “a**hole”, stopped her brother’s thieving ways but left him gagging and parents fuming. Was it a brilliant boundary, or too harsh?

With Reddit cackling and the razor secure, this saga’s a lesson in enforcing personal space with a shocking twist. How would you tackle a sticky-fingered sibling? Share your thoughts below!

Marry Anna

Marry Anna

Hello, lovely readers! I’m Marry Anna, a writer at Dailyhighlight.com. As a woman over 30, I bring my curiosity and a background in Creative Writing to every piece I create. My mission is to spark joy and thought through stories, whether I’m covering quirky food trends, diving into self-care routines, or unpacking the beauty of human connections. From articles on sustainable living to heartfelt takes on modern relationships, I love adding a warm, relatable voice to my work. Outside of writing, I’m probably hunting for vintage treasures, enjoying a glass of red wine, or hiking with my dog under the open sky.

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