In fact, as I said somewhere before, Kyotaro Ichikawa overestimates his own intelligence because of his family (Dad is a professor, Mom has a degree, his big sis is totally an achiever and the real genius). I'm not gonna sugarcoat it: he's a dunce but he lives lying himself believing he's smart...
Japan has a teen pregnancy rate 10 times lower than the LATAM country with the lowest rate. That's why those kind of situations, if ill-managed, can lead to controversies, like in Kaguya-sama.
The difference here radicates in Mai Sakurajima being an established position in the entertainment industry. Albeit some lack of realism could be there, she left that industry by opposing to be a gravure model (but she honored that contract first), so that industry had got they lost a lot by...
I'm highly sceptic the author will allow herself to come with a yes/no answer. Breaking up will put the blame on Kyotaro as the one finishing it and Anna's quitting will defeat the purpose of the manga as an idol one.
A compromise is likely to happen. The issue here is that compromise will lead...
Or the damage would have been much worse, even unrepairable: he would think she gives no value to kisses and would wonder how many other guys she would have "locked lips" with to reject pretendients...
Kyo's perspectives are full of grays.
He understands it's her job, and he wants to be mature and doesn't cut her wings, the issue is: he's still an emotional 14 years old boy.