Bravo Dr Sommer Bodycheck Thats Me 11 | 480p |
Simple: The Bodycheck articles often used numbered stages of development. For boys, Tanner stages (a real medical scale) were repurposed into 5 phases of puberty. But Bravo readers turned it into a competitive sport. Boys would scan the penis development chart (stage 1 to 5) and proudly or nervously declare their number.
Dr. Sommer was not a real doctor. He was a persona (originally created by journalist Martin Goldstein) who answered burning questions about masturbation, first kisses, wet dreams, and the horrors of gym class changing rooms. The column was revolutionary because it treated teen sexuality without panic or shame. bravo dr sommer bodycheck thats me 11
Yes, you were. And no, you weren’t an 11. And that’s perfectly fine. Do you remember your Bodycheck number? Share your story in the comments (or lie, just like we all did in 1996). Simple: The Bodycheck articles often used numbered stages