Oh?
Where have you heard this before?
So...... this has come up with you alot?
I'm not sure, .........What have you heard about this?
Gee....you sound versed in this subject. What is the conventional wisdom here?
Oh,...I'm sorry, I thought you might be interested in this equal rights stuff.
Again?... It hasn't been resolved YET!
This ought to get you started. I hope you can come up with better bridges to disscussion than mine as these are a little on the stale side, cliche, and women are quite familiar with their use as
casual introductions to "WARNING-word twisting will be needed here"
exchanges.
A PROPOSED EXPERIMENT IN SOCIOLOGICAL OBSERVATION re; "(insert exclamitory here),HERE WE GO AGAIN"
If one hears this from a masculine sorce-are they "proclaiming" their readyness to make their point, and looking right at you?
If one hears this from a feminine source -is it "wailed" like a battle cry, and the speaker PHYSICLY looking desperately to others for support-even if no one else is there?
("proclaiming" and "wailed" subject to percieved tone nuance of course)
In all fairness, I've found that the former case comes from a position of surity and the latter case comes from a position of sophistry-regardless of gender.
I've also found it to be an omnigender, universal case amongst ALL my friends- whenever I start anything with "When I was young......"