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: The Bravo-Archiv also catalogs these educational series, documenting the "That's Me" start dates and the evolution of the Dr. Sommer team.

Physical changes during puberty (e.g., breast and penis development). Diversity in sexual orientation (e.g., LGBTQ+ experiences). Practical advice on contraception and safe sex practices. Bravo Dr Sommer Bodycheck Thats Me Boys Zip

The campaign was revolutionary because it put puberty on your chest—literally. Wearing the shirt was a statement of solidarity. "I am changing. That’s me." : The Bravo-Archiv also catalogs these educational series,

: The feature used real teenagers (originally aged 14–20, later 16–20) to model nudes and answer interviews about their sexual experiences and body image. Diversity in sexual orientation (e

Bravo's Dr. Sommer Bodycheck (originally known as "That's Me!") is a long-running, controversial column in the German youth magazine focused on sexual education and body image. Katja Hoyer | Substack Feature Overview

Because growing up isn’t about having the perfect body. It’s about looking at yours, scars and all, and saying: That’s me. Zip it. Let’s go.

Those specific strings of words— Bravo, Dr. Sommer, Bodycheck, That’s Me, Boys, Zip —represent a perfect storm of 90s and early 2000s youth culture in Germany and Europe. For the uninitiated, it sounds like gibberish. For the initiated, it triggers a visceral flashback to glossy magazines, awkward puberty questions, and a specific piece of branded merchandise that has become the "holy grail" of retro collectors.