From Helen Gurley Brown’s front-page obit in Tuesday’s New York Times:
Helen Gurley Brown, Who Gave ‘Single Girl’ a Life in Full, Dies at 90
Helen Gurley Brown, who as the author of “Sex and the Single Girl” shocked early-1960s America with the news that unmarried women not only had sex but thoroughly enjoyed it — and who as the editor of Cosmopolitan magazine spent the next three decades telling those women precisely how to enjoy it even more — died on Monday in Manhattan. She was 90, though parts of her were considerably younger.
Though parts of her were considerably younger – how thoroughly enjoyable is that?

Chapter 2, “The Men in Your Life,” of “Sex and the Single Girl,” is a must-read for men — if only to figure out which one you are.