knowing the reason he works at sunrise ultimately it'd only be healthy for the narrative if he does end up quitting. the job is important to him because it gives meaning to his sexuality, despite the pain that fueled his pursuit of sex Yoo-Gon can take back his sexuality through his work at the club, where he is in control. it has done good things for him and rebuilt his self esteem, but it's still indicative of a skewed perception of his body that he's relying on his clients' pleasure
knowing the reason he works at sunrise ultimately it'd only be healthy for the narrative if he does end up quitting. the job is important to him because it gives meaning to his sexuality, despite the pain that fueled his pursuit of sex Yoo-Gon can take back his sexuality through his work at the club, where he is in control. it has done good things for him and rebuilt his self esteem, but it's still indicative of a skewed perception of his body that he's relying on his clients' pleasure