Nevertheless, all three of my guy friends were finally engaged. The side conversations had come to a halt and they wanted to know what their red cars might look like. (Hey, they asked for it.) “Ethan, your problem is you’re not even on the road to notice cars,” I teased. For him, the red car wouldn’t be Margot Robbie—or another idealized version of a Hollywood dream girl. It would be someone who shared his sense of adventure, and sardonic humor, so commitment wouldn’t feel like a jail cell.
Jason, meanwhile, was stuck romanticizing an empty parking spot where his ex, Claire, used to be. “Claire was your starting line, not your benchmark,” I offered. His red car might not bring immediate fireworks, but she’d make him feel safe in a way Claire never did. In fact, he seemed to forget that ‘the spark—that thing’ he was looking for, came later. “You want the kind of comfort that comes from trust. It’s not going to happen until you allow yourself to let someone new in.”
As for Ryan, it was about breaking his habit of dating like he's evaluating a Fortune 500 company. “Your checklist isn’t helping you find the perfect person—it’s making sure you never find anyone at all.” His red car wouldn’t check every box, nor would it come neatly wrapped in a bow. It would, in my unprofessional opinion, show him the exact opposite: That love isn’t about perfection but connection. Just like Hailey, Ryan would need to ditch the Excel formulas for a partner who could give him what he needs. (As opposed to what he thinks he wants).
The long story short is that Red Car Theory isn’t about tossing standards out the window or settling for someone who’s “good enough.” It’s about recognizing that connection lies in the unexpected—and possibly right under your nose. The right person—the one who makes you laugh until 3 a.m., who remembers the little things you forgot you even mentioned—might not look like the dream boat you’ve been picturing. And that’s the point. Red cars aren’t rare; they’re just inconspicuous until you start looking for them.