They both make sense when you've experience both areas. But I support Gunjoon more because you're supposed to make your lover understand things about you, even if you think those things are pointless or don't matter. But overall, they really are too different. Although Gunjoon wanted a good sex life, he values emotional and romantic connection so much that's why he'd gone 100 days with all his exes. All the while, even us readers don't even know what does Jungseok values in particular, aside from having fun and getting amused—he doesn't seem to mean any harm, but that's harmful itself when it meets a romantic and serious type like Gunjoon. It's really better to break up when most of the time, the relationship just makes you anxious and question everything.
They both make sense when you've experience both areas. But I support Gunjoon more because you're supposed to make your lover understand things about you, even if you think those things are pointless or don't matter. But overall, they really are too different. Although Gunjoon wanted a good sex life, he values emotional and romantic connection so much that's why he'd gone 100 days with all his exes. All the while, even us readers don't even know what does Jungseok values in particular, aside from having fun and getting amused—he doesn't seem to mean any harm, but that's harmful itself when it meets a romantic and serious type like Gunjoon. It's really better to break up when most of the time, the relationship just makes you anxious and question everything.