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Baldness is most common in the Czech Republic, with almost half these men going bald at 42.79 per cent. The UK has the fifth highest count of smoothed-headed men, with 39.23 per cent of males losing their crowning glory. Spain has the second highest number at 42.6 per cent. Germany is next with 41.2 per cent followed by France with 39.24 per cent, according to website Quora. Unsurprisingly up next after the UK is the US, followed by Italy, Poland, Netherlands, Russia and Canada.

GETTY Baldness is most common in the Czech Republic, with almost half these men going bald

So it seems that Europeans are the most likely to go bald of all. Ladies, if you can’t stand the thought of running your hands over your partner’s balding head then you should consider moving to China, where the least number of men go bald. Japan, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Thailand, Taiwan, and South Korea also have low levels of male pattern baldness. According to a study called Psychological Effect, Pathophysiology, and Management of Androgenetic Alopecia in Menm said: “Approximately 30 per cent of white men are affected by age 30, at least 50 per cent are affected by age 50, and 80% are affected by age 70.

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“The incidence of androgenetic alopecia also varies with race: white men are more likely to develop baldness than are men of Asian, American Indian, and African heritage. Also, the extent of hair loss often is more extensive in white men than in men of the previously mentioned other ethnicities.” However, this is not necessarily anything to get upset about. Studies have shown that bald men on the whole are more successful than their hairier peers. Three studies were led by Albert E Mannes in which 59 people were shown pictures of men with hair.

GETTY The UK has the fifth highest count of smoothed-headed men

GETTY In China the least number of men go bald