
Those are called Dimples of Venus (or Apollo in men), and here’s the real meaning—no clickbait:
✔️ What it actually means
Genetics: You inherited a body structure where the skin attaches to the pelvis in a way that forms small indentations.
Bone structure: They sit right above the hips near the sacroiliac joints—completely normal anatomy.
Sometimes fitness-related: They may look more visible if you have lower body fat, but people of all body types can have them.
❌ What it does NOT mean
Not a disease
Not a hidden “health warning”
Not proof of any special ability or condition
⭐ Interesting note
Some people associate these dimples with attractiveness or good circulation, but that’s just cultural belief—not medical science.