At first glance, they look like nothing special—just two tiny dents sitting quietly on your lower back.
But strangely, people have been obsessing over them for years.
Some call them a “sign of beauty.”
Others whisper they’re a “mark of strong physical vitality.”
And a few even believe… they say something about your sexual health.
So what’s actually true?

The Truth Behind Those Two Dimples
These so-called “holes” are known as Dimples of Venus (or Apollo in men).
They appear where your skin is tightly connected to your pelvic bone.
👉 Translation:
You’re basically seeing a natural indentation formed by your anatomy.
No magic. No mystery. No hidden superpower.
Then Why Do People Think They Mean “Strong Physiology”?
Here’s where it gets interesting…
1. They’re often seen on people with low body fat
Which usually = fit, active, hormonally balanced bodies.
So people assume:
“Visible dimples = healthy body = strong physiology”

2. They sit right in a… very “attractive” area
Let’s be honest—the lower back/hip curve is one of the most visually appealing parts of the body.
So anything that enhances that area automatically gets labeled as:
🔥 attractive
🔥 desirable
🔥 “high se’xual energy”
3. The internet loves exaggeration
Some viral posts turned this into:
👉 “If you have them, your se’x drive is stronger”
But scientifically?
There’s no solid evidence backing that claim.
The Reality
Having these dimples means:
✅ You were born with a certain bone structure
✅ Your body fat may be low enough for them to show
That’s it.
Not a medical indicator.
Not a guaranteed sign of se’xual strength.
Final Thought
They may not prove anything about your physiology…
But one thing is certain:
👉 People notice them. A lot.
And sometimes, perception is what creates the myth in the first place.