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The "pelvic communication" meme that's been trending on Instagram lately—what exactly does it mean? From Ponggui's "My Pelvis Won't Stop" video to AOA's short skirt background music, we've compiled the origins and reasons behind the meme's popularity.
These days, when I look at Insta Reels or TikTok, Pelvic Communication Activation, Pelvic Communication: Fun Detection Funny Mode You may have seen the same subtitles.
This is the trend that has recently exploded among the MZ generation. Pelvic Communication Meme are you.
At first glance “What is this?” you might think, but the more you watch it, the more strangely funny and addictive it becomes.
'A sleazy, guilty, yet fun sensibility' It continues to be circulated in the community.
The origin of this meme is Instagram influencer Ponggui ( @ponggwi )no see.
Video uploaded on October 7, 2025 ‘My pelvis won’t stop, what should I do?’ is where it all started.
In the video, Ponggui sings along to the piano cover background music of AOA's 'Short Skirt'.
While shaking my pelvis rhythmically, I put up a subtitle that said, “My pelvis won’t stop, what should I do…”
The video went viral, garnering over 7 million views.
Even buzzwords like ‘a disease where the pelvis doesn’t stop’ and ‘pelvic communication’ have emerged.
In fact, one of the reasons why this meme became so popular is the power of BGM.
AOA's 2014 hit song 'Miniskirt' is a famous song by Brave Brothers (Yonghyung).
Even after time passed, the sophisticated rhythm and piano instrumental version fit the meme perfectly.
In the video, there is a speech bubble that says, “My pelvis won’t stop, what should I do…”
As this BGM flowed, it completed a strangely retro yet quirky atmosphere.
Thanks to you, this song is back now It's being called a 'meme reverse song'.
There are three main reasons why this meme spread so quickly.
sick taste + rhythm
→ Most reactions are, “I don’t know why it’s funny, but it’s funny.”
Ponggui's pelvic rhythm, subtitle sense, and rustic yet funny directing were a perfect match.
Fandom Edit Spread
→ It's trendy for idol fans to edit their favorite videos to create a 'pelvic communication version'.
Fan-made videos with subtitles like “Detecting my pelvic floor communication” are popping up one after another.
The addictive nature of music
→ AOA's short skirt piano cover is so catchy that I can't stop humming it even after the video ends.
Thanks to this, the BGM itself is getting attention again.
Looking at the reactions on Deku, Twitter (X), Instagram, etc.
“A meme that is not fun if you try to understand it, but just fun to enjoy for its fun”
Most of the comments are things like, “It’s tacky but funny,” and “I don’t know why, but I keep watching it.”
Especially among fans, creating a 'Naedol version of pelvic communication' has become a kind of game.
Phrases like 'Pelvic Communication: Cuteness Detection Idol Mode' are flooding Instagram Reels captions.
Q&A
Q1. What does the term ‘pelvic communication’ mean?
→ This is a word that expresses the pelvis' response to rhythm as 'communication'.
It is used as a reaction caption, such as “Pelvic Communication: Fun Detection!”
Q2. Is this the same as the 'My pelvis won't stop' meme?
→ Yes, the original caption in the Ponggui video was “What should I do if my pelvis won’t stop…”
That became known as the 'Pelvis Won't Stop Meme' and is the derivative form of 'Pelvic Communication'.
Q3. Why did AOA songs become popular again?
→ Because the BGM of the Ponggui video is a piano cover of AOA's 'Short Skirt'.
The short skirt's unique rhythm fits perfectly with the meme's atmosphere, so it's making a comeback.
Q4. Is it still popular these days?
→ Yes, parody videos are continuously being released, mainly among idol fandoms.
The 'pelvic communication mode' caption is still actively used on Twitter(X) and Insta Reels.
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