If you've heard of "the pits of Venus" before, you know that these pits mean dimples, and that these dimples are meant to attract attention to the waist area rather than the cheeks... These dimples, which write their name in history, also reveal the magnificence of the female body.
In the medical community, these dimples are also referred to as sacrum pits because of the anatomical position of the sacroiliac joint. These two distortions are located on each side of the spine and connect the pelvic bone to the sacrum of the spine. There is no known health risk associated with back vision, but those with deep back vision are more likely to get tired.
There is no muscle where the pits are formed, so it has a structure that cannot be achieved by exercise. However, certain yoga movements and exercises that run the spine can become more pronounced. Losing weight and fat from the waist area can make these dimples even more visible. Among men, waist dimples are called Apollo holes. For people of all ages and backgrounds, waist dimples are genetic trait.
Having Venus pits (waist dimples) is considered special for many reasons. Some believe that having them brings blessings and luck. However, it is said that people with interesting waist dimples are driven from that area. That's where Venus comes in again. According to some of the researchers of mythology, this region represents the "thumb grips"where lovers held each other while they were making love.
Another recent fashion is to put piercing on waist dimples. While this trend has been increasing rapidly in recent years, the aim behind it is to draw more attention to the waist dimples when wearing low waist jeans, skirts, shorts and bikinis. In addition, corset manufacturers shape their clothes using waist dimples as a measure Center.
Although there are equally low back dimples in men and women, it has been proven to be aesthetically pleasing in women, with Venus's attractive strength.
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