That’s another internet myth / clickbait body claim.
Reality: lower back dimples are normal anatomy
The “two dimples” people refer to are usually called dimples of Venus (in women) or dimples of Apollo (in men). Medically, they are just small indentations in the skin over the sacroiliac joints in the lower back.
What they actually mean
They are caused by:
- The way ligaments attach the skin to the pelvis
- Natural bone structure
- Genetics (you’re simply born with them or not)
They are:
- completely normal
- harmless
- not linked to any health condition
What they do NOT mean (common myths)
They do NOT indicate:
- fitness level
- fertility
- “good circulation”
- personality traits
- sexual health
- spiritual meaning
All of those are made-up social media claims.
Why they are sometimes associated with fitness
People sometimes think they appear more in fit individuals, but:
- they are mostly genetic
- lower body fat can make them more visible, but does not “create” them
Bottom line
Lower back dimples are simply a normal anatomical feature, not a sign of anything special about health, personality, or destiny.
If you want, I can explain more viral “body signs” myths and what science actually says about them.

