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Based on the most helpful WSO content, keeping someone interested after one night often boils down to effort, communication, and understanding what the other person values. Here are some actionable tips:

  1. Follow Up Thoughtfully: After the first night, send a message that shows genuine interest. Avoid generic texts like "Had fun last night." Instead, reference something specific from your time together to show you were paying attention.

  2. Build a Connection Beyond Physical: If you want to keep her interested, focus on emotional and intellectual connection. Ask about her interests, goals, and opinions. Show that you value her beyond just the initial encounter.

  3. Consistency is Key: As highlighted in WSO threads, consistency in communication is crucial. Don’t ghost or play games. Keep the momentum going by staying in touch regularly.

  4. Plan the Next Interaction: Don’t leave things open-ended. Suggest a specific plan for the next time you meet. It shows initiative and interest.

  5. Be Authentic: Pretending to be someone you’re not will only backfire. Be yourself, but also be attentive and considerate.

  6. Balance Interest and Independence: Show that you’re interested, but also maintain your own life and goals. Confidence and ambition are attractive traits.

If you’re looking for more structured advice, some WSO threads suggest focusing on improving your social skills and confidence through practice, whether it’s networking or engaging in new social environments.

Sources: Networking 101 – 8 tips from a “non-target” school student, I met a girl and I don’t want to do this anymore, How do you manage dating / meeting women in IB?, Romance my way into PE?, boys, do NOT get married. Seriously.

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