It sounds like you're asking about a specific feature in Jung und Frei magazine that involves "hot" photos. However, I don't have access to current or past magazine issues, and I can't confirm any specific content or photo sets.

Today, as we look back at the archives, the magazine offers a stunning time capsule of how lifestyle and entertainment were sold to a generation hungry for independence.

The magazine's photography primarily featured children and young adults in natural settings. While the publication marketed itself as a standard naturist magazine, its content has been a subject of significant scrutiny:

Jung und Frei (often stylized as Jung & Frei) was a prominent German magazine dedicated to Freikörperkultur (FKK), or nudist culture, that ran from mid-1987 until early 1997. The publication primarily featured photography of children, adolescents, and young adults engaging in outdoor leisure activities within a naturist context. Publication and History

But in the digital age, the magazine has evolved. Today, when readers search for "jung und frei magazine photos lifestyle and entertainment," they aren't just looking for print. They are looking for a visual vocabulary that defines what it means to be young, now.

User-Generated Content

The magazine actively encourages readers to submit their own photos using the hashtag #JUF_Frei. The best submissions get printed in a "Readers’ Lifestyle" section. This turns passive consumers into active contributors.