That headline is one of those viral “mystery body signs” that sounds dramatic—but the explanation is simple.
Those “two holes” are called Dimples of Venus.
🦴 What they actually are
- Small indentations on the lower back, just above the buttocks
- Form where skin is attached to the underlying pelvic bones
- More visible in some people due to genetics and body fat distribution
👤 Why some people have them
- Genetics (main factor)
- Body structure and fat distribution
- Muscle tone can make them more noticeable
⚠️ What they DON’T mean
- Not a sign of special health or “superior fitness”
- Not a medical condition
- Not a hidden “secret signal” about your body
👉 Just a normal anatomical variation.
💡 Interesting note
They’re called “Venus” dimples in women and sometimes “Apollo” dimples in men—but both are the same thing.
✅ Bottom line
If you have those two dimples on your lower back, it simply means you have a common genetic body feature—nothing more, nothing less.
If you want, I can explain other common body “mysteries” that people often misunderstand 👍