You might want to look at the stats for fatalities and serious injury caused by young male drivers compared to young female drivers before making those comments. Young female drivers when they first pass their tests can pretty unsure of themselves and not be overly confident. Young males often think they're Jenson Button and drive like idiots. Just a well founded observation.
Unofrtunately that's true. Of the people I know, more males are careful and take pride in their driving whereas more females my age are happy just as long as they get from A to B with as little thought as possible, but there are a minority of absolute numpties (blokes) who really do think they are invincible and will drive how they like and at whatever speeds.
Or they offer the poor bloke they've hit a quick squeeze of their norks (thank you Norman Stanley Fletcher) or a blowy???
Your life sounds more and more like a 'Confessions of a...' type film by the day. Every scenario is an opportunity for a bit of soft-porn tomfoolery. Good work.
It wasn't a comment meant to be taken too seriously, I do realise that in reality there's obviously going to be a reason for the price difference, and that males must cause far more major accidents. My point was that it shouldn't be a applied to absolutely everyone considering my(and plenty of others') personal experience with it, although don't ask me how they could differentiate. In reality it's understandable, but I find it ridiculous that a florist can be charged several hundred pounds less than say, a builder, simply based upon their job.
Which is ridiculous really because it's not that hard to tell them apart. The South Africans are the ones that sound like Kiwis who've become sinister Bond villain types..