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Originally Posted by hmr Our doc knows, but it is not in our records for a very good reason. Mom works at the office. |
Oooookay, this would probably be a very good reason not to tell.
Otherwise, the whole idea of what boils down to latent blackmail just pisses me right off!
Am I hearing this right? That I need to potentially jeopardize my health (by not disclosing pertinent information to my doctor) to avoid the risk of my insurance company not paying out for life insurance if, God forbid, anything should happen to either of us? Is that correct? Does anyone else see something wrong with this picture or am I just crazy?? The idea that our insurance company would try to stiff us by using the excuse, "Well, they were swingers! Of
course they were high risk*. They died in a car accident? Likely because the driver was getting a blowjob from his buddy's wife! So it's swinger-related. They likely were rife with STDs anyway so good riddance." Man, that blows! *Stats show that swingers are NOT at a significantly higher risk for STDs than some other groups. If I didn't have anyone else but me to worry about, I'd be inclined to say TAKE me to court! And we'll just see what the facts support. But in reality (where we're all supposed to be living), that doesn't fucking work either.
