If you’ve ever noticed two small dimples or “holes” on the lower part of your back, just above the buttocks, you’re not alone. Many people have them, and they often become a topic of curiosity online with dramatic claims about their meaning.
So what are they really—and do they say anything about your health or personality?
Let’s clear it up 👇
🧬 What Are Those Two “Holes”?
These small indentations are commonly known as:
Dimples of Venus
They are natural indentations that appear where the skin is slightly attached to the pelvis, specifically near the sacroiliac joint area.
They are completely normal and are simply part of human anatomy.
🧠 1. They Are Mostly Genetic
The presence of these dimples is mainly determined by genetics.
You may have them if:
- Your bone structure allows skin indentation in that area
- You inherited the trait from your parents
- You naturally have less fat in that region
So if you have them, it simply means you were born with that body structure.
💪 2. They May Be More Visible in Lean People
While everyone has the underlying structure, they are more visible in people who have:
- Lower body fat
- More defined lower back muscles
- Active lifestyles
That’s why they are often noticed in athletes or fit individuals.
However, this does NOT mean having them automatically indicates fitness or health status.
❌ 3. They Do NOT Mean Anything Mysterious
Despite viral social media claims, these dimples:
- Do NOT indicate special powers
- Do NOT reveal personality traits
- Do NOT reflect intelligence or health conditions
They are purely a normal anatomical feature.
🧬 4. They Have No Medical Risk
The presence of these dimples is:
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