I'm going to be blunt: It's just as much of a toxic relationship to imagine someone knows what you want just because they know you. Even Jooin doesn't know Yahwi; he assumes he does just because Yahwi is good-looking (his perversion is for pretty things). In a relationship, it is a must to tell the other person what you want, and for the other to decide whether or not they can do it or not. That's a healthy, respectful, and surefire way of becoming a better partner.
What I can conclude is that both people have a lot of development to go through: Yahwi, learning what it means to not see himself as someone's tool, and Jooin to learn to express himself better.
I literally finished reading the chapter, looked at the chapter no., then went: fuck! If this is like A Guy Like You, we still got 60+ more chapters of miscommunication and assumptions, the bag guy revelation, and an actual meaningful transformation ten chapters to the end. Like, seriously. That's so long!!!!!!
I am!! This chapter was just so annoying! All he keeps telling Yahwi: You don't get it! You don't know! That's not what I want! What the fuck do you want, already?!?! Say the damn words instead of expecting others to read your mind! Like, fuck!!!!! I get it. Yahwi mistreated him, and that was bad. I still don't get what he wants and I'm on his side every damn time!!!