In 1991, Chamberlain wrote his second autobiography, A View from Above. There, the lifelong bachelor Chamberlain claimed he had sex with 20,000 women. For this to be true, he would have had to had sex with 1.9 women per day from the age of 15 up until the day of his death, a rate of more than nine women a week. Quickly, he became target for jokes and jibes, and fellow African-American superstar Arthur Ashe was highly critical, blasting Chamberlain for embarrassing black men and fueling prejudices about their sexual behavior. Chamberlain defended himself: “I was just doing what was natural — chasing good-looking ladies, whoever they were and wherever they were available” and pointed out he never started a relationship with a married woman. He is said to have confided in close friends that the claim actually sprung from his refusal to answer the question of a reporter inquiring about his number of sexual conquests, the reporter is said to have exclaimed "C'mon Wilt, how many? 20,000?. To which Wilt sarcastically agreed. [44]