That statement is clickbait and misleading.
There is no special medical or psychological meaning behind “two holes on a woman’s back.” What people are usually referring to is completely normal human anatomy.
🧠 What those “two holes” usually are
Most likely, they are the posterior superior iliac spine dimples, commonly called:
- “Venus dimples” in women
- Small indentations on the lower back
They are simply:
- natural skin indentations
- formed where the pelvis connects to ligaments
- influenced by genetics and body fat distribution
👩⚕️ Medical fact
These dimples:
- are normal
- are not a sign of disease
- are not a personality or health indicator
- are present in many healthy people (both men and women)
🚫 What viral posts often falsely claim
They may say it means:
- fertility
- attractiveness
- “special health traits”
- personality clues
👉 None of these claims are supported by medical science.
🧠 Bottom line
“Two holes on the back” = usually natural back dimples, nothing mysterious or symbolic.
If you want, I can explain other body “signs” that social media often misinterprets (like wrist lines, eye color changes, or tongue marks).