| I. Remove her fears.
You could be an axe murderer. You could be a rapist. You could be a psycho. Play the name game. Where she went to school... where she grew up, her favorite coffee shop, etc... find commonalities but mostly, find common "people". If she's been to the same restaurant that you've been to, name the dishes you like. Ask here what she orders, but more important than that, "Oh, so you know Paul. . . " Actually figuring out that she knows somebody that you know is not as important as the possibility that it could happen. It means you're normal. You go out. You meet people that she could possibly meet. It shows you don't stay in the basement, sharpening knives in your spare time.
II. Find your way in.
After fears are removed, it's time to figure out her passions. All you need to do is poke around. If you ask her, "Hey, what are your passions?" - she freezes. Instead, you bounce from topic to topic. "Can't wait until it warms up... I'm going to live on the beach." - You'll figure out right away if this is her thing or not. Vacations, movies, restaurants, bars, music, etc . . . pretty easy to segway into various topics. You won't need to really think about when to stop introducing new topics because she will do this for you.
III. Do it together.
If the topic is a tangible topic such as her favorite bar in the city . .. and she rattles off her favorite drink, dj, etc. . . your reply is, "Awesome. Let's check it out this Saturday." If the topic is a fantasy... like a favorite movie or a dream vacation, bridge that topic with something that is tangible. "Oh shit, that reminds me. The bar on ____ does Mai tais better than anything I ever had in Hawaii. You'd love it."
Again, it's not as important that you gain that second date now, as it is that you plant the idea that there is a future... Even the girls who are into ONS do not want guys to think of them as "good for only one night".
Many ways to go about ^this.
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