Thank you both! Here are my plants, i have 2 of them.
This is the first one, it was bought as a rooted cutting from a botanical garden, i recon it was a mature cutting since it wasnt a fragment of a stem, but rather was a terminal cutting, the top leaf with the growing point, with some stem. It has become quite thick now, 2 years ago it was just 1 leaf. I remember the staff at the botanical garden called it monstera deliciosa, the tasty monster. There was one big vine in there that had fruit, there were some cut marks on the stems, some of them were cut out, so i think thats was the same plant that they start the new ones, which they sell.
Here is the younger one, it was bought as a really small and young looking plant.
Both of the plants have the so called distinct curling at the petiole, at the base of the leaf, that deliciosa is said to have.
I think i may go with the vertical way for the bigger one since the plant is awready growing quite vertical, i tried to quide it along the ground but the stem it too thick and i may end up bracking it ,i dont want that since its awready not very fast grower.
The younger and thinner one i may quide on the ground, its not as stiff and that is possible with it.