That’s another classic clickbait-style line meant to lead into something mysterious—but those “two dimples on your lower back” actually have a simple, normal explanation.
What they are
Those small dimples are called “dimples of Venus” (in women) or sometimes “dimples of Apollo” (in men). They are indentations in the skin over the sacroiliac joints at the lower back.
Dimples of Venus
What they mean (real answer)
They do NOT mean anything special about health, personality, fertility, or luck.
They usually just mean:
- You have a certain pelvic bone structure
- There is a short ligament connecting skin to bone in that area
- You may have lower body fat, making them more visible
Why some people have them
They are mostly:
- Genetic (you’re born with them)
- More visible in lean individuals
- Completely harmless anatomical variation
Myths vs reality
❌ “It means good health or fertility” → No scientific evidence
❌ “It means high athletic ability” → Not reliable
❌ “It means something special spiritually” → Not medical science
✔ Reality: Just a normal body feature some people have
Bottom line
Those lower back dimples are a harmless and common anatomical variation, not a hidden health or personality sign.
If you want, I can also explain other body “viral myths” like collarbone lines, vein visibility, or forehead lines and what they actually mean medically.