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sfparallel:
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Sir Harry:
Welcome, friend

Sorry that you had the misfortune of losing your hair at a young age, but it's not the end of the world. Believe it or not, we have had quite a few Indian members who are/were losing their hair young, and are leading productive lives with women

Here are some questions I have for you:
1. When you meet a woman in person, do you maintain eye contact?
2. When you talk to a woman online, are you keeping the conversation balanced? Meaning don't dominate the conversation making it all about yourself, nor can you just sit there and give one or two word responses
3. Do you have, or can you find, a common interest with any young lady you talk to?
4. Some girls are going to be shallow about bald(ing) guys, and those are ladies you don't need. If a girl sees your picture and decides to move on, her loss
5. You say you're 29. Are you sporting any facial hair? A mustache or goatee should be okay, however a lengthy ZZ-top type beard may make you look older than you are, and that may scare some younger women away (It's wrong, but that's how superficial some people can be)

If you get a chance, post a photo. Keep us posted and participate often!

sfparallel:
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Sir Harry:
Well, for one, don't limit yourself to meeting girls at bars and clubs. You could try other places such as church, a bowling alley, or even at work. Sometimes, if a girl just makes up small talk, that could be your cue. But eye contact and confidence in yourself is a big key.

mrzed:
Meeting in group settings can be helpful.  Then the conversation is not just between you and one other person. you are part of a group. There are others to help carry the conversation.

As Harry pointed out: church, bowling alley, dining room at work, or break room.

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