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Originally Posted by N-E-B
I see two options here:
1. Don't allow people to legally change their gender
or the more realistic option
2. Charge people based on their driving history and not their gender.
I'm actually surprised that in this day and age insurance companies are still allowed to charge differently based on gender.
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This would be really nice.
I know the stats prove men are higher risk to be involved in accidents, and more serious accidents, but it is still discrimination to charge all men higher rates because of it.
Personally, I've had my license longer than my wife, and both of her sisters combined, with no claims, to their combined 6 or 7, and I still pay more than any of them for insurance. It's frustrating.