Bravo Dr Sommer Bodycheck Thats Me 11l

The Dr. Sommer Bodycheck, formerly known as "That's Me," was a long-running, controversial feature in Bravo magazine that presented fully nude portraits of young adults to promote body positivity. Initiated in 1995, the column aimed to normalize diverse body types during puberty but faced scrutiny regarding the involvement of minors, eventually raising the age of participants to 18-25 by the 2010s. For more information, visit

Yes. The Dr. Sommer Bodycheck includes you. Even at 11. Even if you don’t speak German. Even if you typed “11l” by accident. bravo dr sommer bodycheck thats me 11l

Alle hatten es gelesen. gab es zu.

But what it represents is : a child at the cusp of puberty, looking into the mirror of health media, and asking, “Does this reflection include me?” The Dr