If You Have These Two Holes in Your Lower Back, It Means You’re Special

Have you ever noticed two small dimples on the lower part of your back, just above your buttocks? These are known as “Venus dimples” in women and “Apollo dimples” in men—and they might mean more than you think.

What Are They?

These dimples are small indentations over the sacroiliac joints, where the pelvis and spine meet. They’re not caused by fat or muscle but are actually genetic. Some people are simply born with them, and others aren’t. They’re more visible on people with lower body fat percentages.

What Do They Indicate?

While not everyone has them, those who do often have:

  • Better blood circulation in that area.
  • higher likelihood of experiencing intense physical pleasure (due to proximity to nerves and blood vessels).
  • genetic predisposition for certain types of athletic ability or flexibility.

These dimples are often considered a sign of good health and attractiveness, which is why they’ve been admired since ancient times.

Are They Rare?

They’re not extremely rare, but not everyone has them either. They’re a natural trait, and you can’t “develop” them through exercise—but maintaining a healthy lifestyle can make them more visible if you already have the genes for them.

Final Thought

So, if you have those two little back dimples—embrace them! They’re a unique sign of natural beauty and good circulation, and they’ve been admired throughout history for a reason.

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