I honestly had no intention of implying otherwise
I know, I presumed as much really. I didn't think you would take a swipe,Mike. (After all, if you did I'd only return the favour

).
But seriously though, I only said that pre-empting how some people may have responded to that post. I tried to raise the issue of insurance on another forum, (the one I told you about in the e-mail), and they just looked at my age and said I shouldn't be so concerned with such things.
Don't get me started on the unfairness of females getting cheaper car insurance. It really, really gets on my wick.
Oops looks like its already happened. Not to worry though, seen as most of these women only insurers aren't exactly what they seem. As much as I despise such a sexist idea, these companies are really only looking after their own affairs, and don't benefit their customers as much as they would like people to think. I think saw something about it in the mirror not so long ago.
I still get stung compared to female drivers due to my gender and age.
The answer is simple, they're jealous,Mike. I highly doubt any insurer you can think of has been founded by someone under the age of 35.
I believe the premiums are lower for women because they tend to have more minor accidents, as opposed to less. My friends have royally screwed their cars up, and they were all men (the highlight would be trying to do a hand-brake turn, almost flipping said Mini, and bending the axle on it). Women go for more parking mishaps. Besides, actuaries get paid a shed-load of money to calculate the premiums, so there's probably a good reason behind it (ie. men do more crazy stupid high-speed shit).
Thats the myth,yeah. Perhaps not all, but most women drivers, who have such insurance policies, will always spout this kind of thing over and over again. Generally speaking it probably is quite accurate, but why should all male drivers be discriminated against for the stereotype? And why should some female drivers benefit because of such a stereotype?
If you are enjoying driving so far then you probably going to be dedicated to getting it right which means you will be fine with insurance after a year or so!
I certainly hope so.

Wow that was a long post.