I just lost my first love.

We were together since I was 17, each other’s first everything.

She was beautiful, really put together.  Never talked back to me, never said no when I was in the mood to get inside her.

She was with me for 11 years, through good times and bad.  We traveled the country together, almost died together a few times.

She had health problems a few times and I stuck with her to nurse her back to health, at my own expense.

Sometimes we even shared a woman together.

And now she’s gone.

(Yes, I am talking about my car.)

See, I was one of those spoiled brats whose parents bought them a car in high school.
(It’s not my fault your parents were poor. )

But I was also one of those guys who treated his car like gold: washed it every chance I got, never missed an oil change, never let a woman drive it.  The usual.

But my baby got sick:  She couldn’t hold her liquids. (Irrepairably corroded gas tank.. among other problems).  She would cost more to repair than her Blue Book Value.. much more.

So I sold her to my mechanic for an amount that couldn’t even compare to her sentimental value.
I signed over the title, dropped the key in his greasy mitts and just stared at her sitting in the cracked auto repair driveway.

I was filled with emotion.
I wanted to cry.
I actually tried to cry, but I couldn’t.

Weird, but I would have felt entirely justified.  Until that point I wouldn’t have considered “selling a car” as a moment that its okay for a guy to cry, but it is now on my free pass list.

If you ever sell a car you’ve had for over, say, 6 years, feel free to weep.  I will defend your right to do so.

As it stands, I am currently on a four year no cry streak and I can pinpoint the exact date (grandmother’s funeral).
And that’s nothing, I have a buddy who has an 8-year no vomit streak.  And he drinks.

So when else can a man cry?

Death of a dog
Death of a family member
Extreme joy from accomplishing a long-fought mission (think Rudy crying when gets accepted to Notre Dame).
Joyful reunion with a long-lost family member (maybe?)
I’ve been lucky enough to never experience a devastating injury, but that might go on the list.  I don’t know.

My list goes blank after that.

You could have persuaded me that a nice tear at the altar while getting married might be manly…until I was at a wedding where it actually happened: weirdest thing ever.  The brides tears are expected.  The grooms tears make everyone feel awkward.

Anyways, am I missing anything?

(For the record, I think if a guy needs to purge emotion through tears for whatever reason its okay,  just do it alone and never speak of it.)