At first glance, they seem almost like a subtle design feature of the human body.
Two small, symmetrical indentations just above the lower back—often visible when someone bends, stretches, or turns slightly.
Online, they are commonly referred to as the “Dimples of Venus” (in women) and sometimes the “Dimples of Apollo” (in men).
But despite the dramatic names, there is nothing mysterious or unusual about them.
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