That message is classic clickbait, not a real medical warning.
The “two holes” on a woman’s lower back are almost certainly referring to what are commonly called “back dimples.” The medical name is the Dimples of Venus.
🔍 What they actually are
- Small, natural indentations on the lower back, just above the hips
- Caused by the way skin attaches to the underlying pelvis
- More visible in some people due to genetics and body fat distribution
👉 They are completely normal and harmless.
💡 What do they “mean”?
- Nothing medically significant
- Sometimes associated with:
- Good muscle tone
- Lower body fat (but not always)
They are not a sign of disease, fertility, or hidden conditions—despite what viral posts claim.
⚠️ Why posts like this spread
Phrases like:
- “If you see this…”
- “Warning…”
- “Doctors are shocked…”
…are designed to:
- Trigger curiosity or fear
- Get clicks, shares, and comments (“see first comment”)
👉 It’s a common social media tactic, not health advice.
🧠 Bottom line
- Those “two holes” = normal body feature
- No hidden meaning or danger
- The post is misleading engagement bait
If you want, I can help you fact-check similar viral health claims—a lot of them are misleading, and it’s good you’re questioning them.