In the most simplest way I could describe this story, it's about two strangers that, after recently both had broken up from their prior romantic relationship, decided to have a very casual weekly dinner while sharing their story. Both are being held back by their own personal problem, and while they converse, they start to learn new things about personal growth and love in general.
Towards the climax of both our main characters, the female lead decided to take a break from seeing him and to finally have some alone time herself. Her issue was that, because of how her father had cheated on her mother and neglected the family, it affected the MC's adulthood emotionally, and made her extremely reliant on her ex. Her way of solving this was to slowly and actually appreciate being alone once in awhile. She was able to finally see and appreciate things differently, things that her past self wouldn't have noticed. I liked how the solution wasn't to find herself a new boyfriend right away, but to fix what's inside her.
As for our handsome male lead, typically he'll be written as a playboy. Technically, he did date a lot of women, but I enjoyed how the author portrayed some of the women he dated. They all personally mattered to him, and taught him many things. They're still part of his memory, but nothing more and nothing less. It's honestly refreshing to see that a male lead has an actual backstory that can be relatable to an actual human being, instead of the overdramatic rich boy who only dates women to fuck sort of trope.