That’s another clickbait/viral myth trying to make a normal body feature sound mysterious.
There are no “special meaning holes” on a woman’s back that indicate anything about personality, health, or “signs.”
👀 What those “two holes” usually are
Most of the time, people are referring to natural indentations called:
1. Dimples of Venus
These are small dips on the lower back, just above the buttocks.
They are formally called Posterior superior iliac spine dimples.
🧠 Why they happen
They are caused by:
- The way skin is attached to the pelvis
- Genetics
- Body fat distribution
They are completely normal anatomical variations.
❌ What they do NOT mean
They do NOT indicate:
- Health problems
- Fertility or hormones
- Personality traits
- “Hidden signs” of anything
⚠️ Why these posts go viral
- They use curiosity and embarrassment
- They imply “secret knowledge”
- They encourage sharing without facts
🧠 Bottom line
Those “two holes” are just normal lower-back dimples, a harmless and common body feature—not a sign of anything special or medical.
If you want, I can explain other viral “body signs” myths and what science actually says about them.