I stated I exercise regularly for one hour in the horizontal position. Frequent aerobic exercise reduced my health insurance premiums
When applying for life insurance, did you lie about punting habits?
I stated I exercise regularly for one hour in the horizontal position. Frequent aerobic exercise reduced my health insurance premiums
ha ha ha.... I never saw a question in insurance policy asking if you do RnT. Otherwise I would have been true...
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A punt a day keeps the doctor away......
Is it a bird, is it a plane, no its Punterman. Always seeking out good value bbbj, DFK, DATY for $150 hr in the Western Sydney brothels.
It can be an application to become a priest! :-)
(a simple joke, no offences meant)
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Isn’t it right part of the questionnaire before you donate blood is asking if your are gay or participate in high risk sexual activities?
Ps. Things might have changed, I thought that was the case when HIV was at its height many years ago.
I was asked level of activity. I stated I did regular horizontal aerobic exercise with a local business. Seemed to work
There were questions about sex with prostitutes, HIV and anal.
Insurance companies only ask questions that let them put their prices up. Answer no on everything that seems 'risky'. They'll never find out unless you tell them.
edit - Well, except if you have HIV... that's probably something you need to tell them.
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Can insurance access our medical records? That is scary!!
I think they can't do that legally without we giving consent to do so. Some companies will ask for consent to contact your GP (we give the details who). But that does not mean that they can contact all doctors that we have ever met. At least that is my understanding of the data privacy we have.
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Insurance companies have access to your browsing habits and how many times you log into syd99.
I was told by my medical insurance that my premiums will rise because I may go blind reading this website
Does life insurance ask if your currently engaged in going down on WL's? Who is your insurer, Vaginas Incorporated? PLEASE
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They do ask about high risk activity and what exercise you do. And they do ask your medical history so you cant lie
Yes I remember being asked directly about punting habits as part of risk assessment questions for a life insurance policy. Made me wonder though as any time with a WL was protected but any time with some random office girl on a Friday night generally wasn’t. Perhaps the question was too narrow in focus. In answer to OP, I lied, don’t do that kind of stuff, partly due to that.
Instead of life insurance, I just use health insurance. I'm terrified of getting into extreme situations, so I don't really need life insurance either. Especially since I'm well aware of each health insurance plan, I know what's right for me, and you can learn about each plan btw. I have many health problems now because of the world situation while I also got sick with Covid. I'm trying to heal my lungs, and I don't know what to do without health insurance. I stopped feeling any tastes and started eating less, which made me lose weight. It would be wonderful to be fully recovered and not feel bad.
I applied for insurance several times and acted differently in each case. The first time I lied about almost everything on the form. I was denied. The second time I wrote the plain truth and again I was rejected. I thought about it and decided to write the truth, but embellished it so that it seemed that I was telling the truth, but this truth, in fact, is not quite true. And when I submitted the documents to https://www.medigap.com/faqs/top-med...ance-carriers/, I used this tactic, and because of this, I was approved for insurance. The method is effective, but the main thing is not to go overboard in their lies and try to find an idyllic middle ground, in which you are a good person but not idyllic.