SciFiBoy said:
how exactly? |
The criteria is to say what it costs, not who gets it.
I would say anything you do voluntary, that effects the cost of taking care of you (unhealthy eating to the point of high blood pressure, smoking, excessive drinking, skydiving, whatever), should be allowed to be taken into account.
I mean if you chose to do something that means it cost more to keep you healthy, shouldn't you be required to pay more for it?







