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    The top 10 cities for bald men to date online

    There are several cities in which comedian Larry David may find relief from his bald conspiracies. (Matt Sayle …

    A new survey of online dating rituals has come up with a list of the top 10 hot spots for bald and singer boomer men.

    The survey was conducted by Our Time, a dating site that caters to daters over the age of 50. Results were organized by compiling the number of bald men in cities who were receiving the most messages and general communication from other daters.

    In general, Florida might be the best state for balding men wanting to hedge their bets. Fort Lauderdale was found to be the top city for bald men to date, while Tampa rounded out the list at number 10.

    New York State also had two locations on the list, which may owe something to its sheer population density. New York City came in second while the borough of Brooklyn, part of New York City, also fared well on the list, placing sixth. So there seem to be plenty of men and women who love the bald look in the Big Apple.

    However, some other major population centers, such as Los Angeles, did not make the list. L.A.'s apparent hair bias will only fuel comedian Larry David's belief that there is an active conspiracy against himself and his fellow bald compatriots.

    Here's the full top 10 list of hot spots for bald single boomers:

    1. Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
    2. New York, N.Y.
    3. Phoenix, Az.
    4. Minneapolis, Minn.
    5. San Diego, Calif.
    6. Brooklyn, N.Y.
    7. Chicago, Ill.
    8. Houston, Texas
    9. Tucson, Az.
    10. Tampa, Fla.

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