This is another viral body-myth claim, usually referring to what are commonly called “dimples of Venus.”
They are the small indentations some people have on the lower back, just above the buttocks.
Dimples of Venus
🧠 What they actually are
These dimples are:
- A normal anatomical variation
- Caused by how the skin is attached to the pelvis (specifically the posterior superior iliac spine)
- Mostly determined by genetics
They are not rare or special in a medical sense—just a body feature.
❌ What they do NOT mean
Despite internet claims, they do NOT indicate:
- “Good luck” or “bad luck”
- Higher attractiveness (subjective opinions vary, not biology)
- Better health or fitness level
- Special personality traits or sexual meaning
These are all myths created by social media posts and clickbait articles.
🧬 Who has them?
- Both men and women can have them
- They are more visible in people with lower body fat, but not caused by fitness
- Some people are simply born with them, others are not
🧾 Bottom line
Those “two dimples on your lower back” are:
- ✔️ A normal genetic trait
- ❌ Not a sign of anything mystical or predictive
- ❌ Not linked to personality, destiny, or health secrets
If you want, I can explain other common body myths like:
- “eye color reveals personality”
- “hand lines predict life length”
- “body marks that supposedly mean hidden traits”