"Familarity with sex, and the recognition of a need of a technique to deal with sex as an art, have produced a scheme of personal relations in which there are no neurotic pictures, no frigidity, no impotence except as the temporary result of severe illness; and the capacity for intercourse only once in a night is counted as senility." Margaret MEAD - Coming of age in Samoa - A study of adolescence and sex in primitive societies, p. 124
Margaret MEAD (1928) Coming of age in Samoa - A study of adolescence and sex in primitive societies
Paul SHANKMAN (2009) The trashing of Margaret Mead - Anatomy of an anthropological controversy