That kind of line is usually clickbait and often spreads misinformation.
🧠“Two holes on a woman’s back” — what it actually is
In most cases, people are talking about small dimples near the lower back called:
Dimples of Venus
đź’ˇ What they really are
- Natural indentations in the skin
- Located on the lower back near the pelvis
- Formed by how ligaments connect the skin to the bones
đź‘© Who has them?
- Some women (and men) are born with them
- It is genetic, not a health problem
- They are more visible in lean individuals
❌ What they are NOT
- Not a disease
- Not a medical warning sign
- Not caused by injury or infection
- Not linked to “health problems” or myths you may see online
đź§ Why social media exaggerates it
Viral posts often say things like:
- “It means something special”
- “It reveals hidden health issues”
- “It has secret meaning”
👉 None of these are scientifically true.
👍 Bottom line
If you see two small symmetrical “holes” on the lower back, it’s usually just normal anatomy (Dimples of Venus) and completely harmless.
If you want, I can also explain other body features that are often misunderstood online (like neck lines, nail marks, or skin spots).