That viral line — “If you have these two dimples on your lower back…” — is talking about a real body feature, but the meaning is often exaggerated online.
💁♀️ What those dimples actually are
They are called “back dimples” or “Dimples of Venus.”
- Small indentations on the lower back (one on each side)
- Located just above the buttocks
- Caused by ligaments connecting skin to the pelvic bones (Healthline)
🧠 What they really mean (science)
- Mostly genetic (you’re born with them) (Healthline)
- More visible in some people depending on body structure or fat distribution
- No medical function or health advantage
👉 In short:
They are just a natural body feature, like cheek dimples.
❌ Common myths (not true)
Viral posts often claim they mean:
- Better circulation ❌
- Higher fertility ❌
- Better sexual performance ❌
👉 There is no scientific evidence for any of these claims (Healthline)
⚠️ Don’t confuse with this
- A single dimple in the center (called a sacral dimple) is different
- Usually harmless, but rarely checked in babies for spinal issues (Mayo Clinic)
🧾 Simple truth
Those two dimples on the lower back are just a harmless genetic trait, not a sign of special powers, health, or hidden meaning.
If you want, I can explain:
🧠 Other body “signs” that are myths vs real
💪 Whether you can get these dimples through exercise
📊 Differences between back dimples and sacral dimples