For generations of German-speaking youth, Bravo was the primary source of sexual education. The Dr. Sommer column , founded in 1969 by Dr. Martin Goldstein (under the pseudonym Dr. Jochen Sommer), broke taboos by answering readers' letters about puberty, relationships, and sexuality with frank, medically grounded, and non-judgmental information.
Not the kind you see in hockey — all shoulder pads and ice spray. The real kind. The one where you stand in front of a fogged-up mirror after PE, heart hammering, while the other boys laugh and shove each other. The one where you assess every inch: too short, too skinny, scar on your knee from that bike crash, rib cage like a xylophone. Bravo Dr Sommer Bodycheck Thats Me Boys Zip
Today, while the magazine's print circulation has declined, the legacy of Dr. Sommer continues online through the official Bravo.de website , which maintains modern versions of its famous body galleries and advice columns. Sommer team? AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more For generations of German-speaking youth, Bravo was the