Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How different can the price be for car insurance?
For a young person, significant. Could be more than double.
What if I'm a 18 year old boy that identifies as a 50 year old woman?
Your husband would drive you everywhere while you complain about household labor division and you would buy all your friends beer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How different can the price be for car insurance?
For a young person, significant. Could be more than double.
What if I'm a 18 year old boy that identifies as a 50 year old woman?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How different can the price be for car insurance?
For a young person, significant. Could be more than double.
Anonymous wrote:How different can the price be for car insurance?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And I realize the answer is most likely no. But seriously why not? If gender is now simply how you choose to identify yourself, what would be the justification for not allowing it? Also somewhat off topic, how in 2019 can insurance companies get away with charging different rates for men and women?
I suppose you could try it but if you actually need to make a claim and they investigate and find out that you "identifying" as a female was fraudulent, you could find yourself without insurance.
Anonymous wrote:And I realize the answer is most likely no. But seriously why not? If gender is now simply how you choose to identify yourself, what would be the justification for not allowing it? Also somewhat off topic, how in 2019 can insurance companies get away with charging different rates for men and women?