That statement is clickbait and not a medical fact.
There are no special “two holes on a woman’s back” that have a hidden meaning or reveal personality, health status, or anything supernatural.
🧠 What people are usually referring to
This kind of post often points to small indentations near the lower back called:
- Posterior superior iliac spine dimples (also known as “back dimples” or “Venus dimples”)
These are:
- Normal anatomical features
- Caused by the structure of the pelvis and skin
- Often genetic
👩⚕️ What they actually mean medically
- They are completely harmless
- They are not a sign of disease or special condition
- They do not indicate fitness, fertility, or personality
In some people, they are just more visible due to body fat levels and genetics.
🚫 What viral posts get wrong
- They turn normal anatomy into “secret meanings”
- They suggest hidden health or psychological messages
- They rely on curiosity to get clicks
🧠 Bottom line
If someone has small dimples on their lower back, it is simply a normal anatomical variation, not a sign of anything special or hidden.
If you want, I can explain other common body myths that social media often misleads people about.