Do You Have These Two Back Dimples? Here’s What They Say About Your Body

Have you ever noticed two small, symmetrical dimples on your lower back, just above the glutes? If you have, you’re not imagining things — and you’re not alone. These indentations are commonly known as Venus dimples (sometimes called Apollonian holes), and they’re one of those rare body features that blend anatomy, genetics, and aesthetics into something surprisingly interesting.

What Are These Dimples, Exactly?

These dimples sit on either side of the lower spine, near the top of the pelvis. They appear where skin and connective tissue naturally anchor over underlying structures near the sacrum. The result is a small depression that can look more defined on some bodies than others.

In simple terms: this is a normal anatomical variation — not a flaw, not a medical issue, and not a sign that anything is “wrong.”

Why Do Some People Have Them?

The biggest factor is genetics. Your bone structure, connective tissue pattern, and how your body stores fat all influence whether these dimples appear.

That said, body composition can affect how visible they look. For some people, a leaner lower back and stronger surrounding muscles make the dimples easier to see. For others, they may stay subtle no matter how fit they are.

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A Man Tried to Steal a Goose but Was Attacked and “Subdued” by the Goose Before Nebraska Police Arrived…

A man tried to steal a goose but was attacked and “subdued” by the goose before the police arrived. Yes, that sentence is real life.

Police say a man was taken into custody last night after attempting to steal a goose from a local park — but according to witnesses, the goose handled the situation long before officers ever showed up.

Authorities reported that the man had apparently chased the bird around the park for several minutes, trying to grab it and stuff it into a large bag he brought with him.

What he didn’t expect was that the goose wasn’t planning to be anyone’s easy target. Instead of fleeing, the bird turned around and launched what onlookers described as a “full-scale counterattack.”

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