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'''Mel Feit''' was the most visible [[MRA|Men's Rights advocate]] of the 1980s and 1990s, barring maybe [[Warren Farrell]]. He founded the [[National Center for Men]] and was frequently featured in television programs about men's issues. He also participated in a debate that has become semi-famous in the MRA community in 1992, between the virtual founder of the [[PUA movement]]: [[Ross Jeffries]], and a male feminist. Mel wore a woman's dress during the debate to highlight how women discriminate against male dress that doesn't signal male utility and disposability. | '''Mel Feit''' was the most visible [[MRA|Men's Rights advocate]] of the 1980s and 1990s, barring maybe [[Warren Farrell]]. He founded the [[National Center for Men]] and was frequently featured in television programs about men's issues. He also participated in a debate that has become semi-famous in the MRA community in 1992, between the virtual founder of the [[PUA movement]]: [[Ross Jeffries]], and a male feminist. Mel wore a woman's dress during the debate to highlight how women discriminate against male dress that doesn't signal male utility and disposability. | ||