“Theory: Vivian is the Instigator”
1: Vivian deceitfully betrays her husband, going behind his back and dressing provocatively like a sexy schoolgirl to approach Christian alone in his office early in the morning, shes trying to use her sexuality rather that her wit to fix the issue at hand—a major red flag showing her disrespect towards her husband and her marriage.
2: In the office, at the end of their first meeting, Vivian, who supposedly doesnt know Christian, leans in for a kiss on the lips, thats very strage behavior from a married women. Christian side-steps her advance, kissing her cheek instead. For the first time in her life, Vivian is rejected—her womanhood suddenly ignited like a microwave about to explode with sexual excitement.
3: Driving home from her meeting with Christian, all she can think about is him. She licks her lips, aroused by this “Alpha Dog” who had the confidence and arrogance to push her away.
4: Hutch informs Vivian that Christian does not want her to come to his house, preferring to deal with Hutch alone. But Vivian insists on going. She wears high heels to make her husband appear small and inferior in stature—Hutch even comments, “I don’t like it when you wear high heels when we go out.” Desperate to impress Christian, Vivian sees in him the man she wishes her husband were. She makes calculated, misleading moves and excuses, planning to eventually leave (monkey-branch) Hutch for Christian.
5: During the dinner meeting at Christian’s house, he picks up on the sexual tension radiating from Vivian. He decides to test her loyalty to her husband by showing her around the house, leaving Hutch in the living room. In the back garden, Vivian can’t take it any longer—she wants Christian, and she willingly drops her panties to secure the lifestyle she’s become accustomed to and to let Christain know I'm yours if you want me.
6: Having already given herself to Christian in the back garden (leaving her panties behind for the world to see), Vivian is easily persuaded to sleep with him that very night, she puts up no resistance, while Hutch remains on the sofa. All night long, she has sex with Christian—like a bipolar mess, she loves it, she hates it, she plays the victim and she even compliments Christian on his stamina.
7: Vivian then has sex with Christian in the toilets at his office, further humiliating her husband by telling Christian that Hutch doesn’t satisfy her, that he can’t get it up without a pill.
Do any of her actions seem like those of a woman who respects her husband and her marriage? Does she appear to be helping Hutch secure his job, or is she simply looking out for her own long-term interests?
Remember, Vivian’s character is indicative of today’s modern, self-serving, self-loathing raging radical feminist. Vivian oozes with deceit; she is selfish, self-centred, and self-serving—far too willing to cheat, then lie, and blame everyone else for her mistakes. She refuses to take any accountability for her actions, all while playing the victim.