Just for the sake of discussion, do you really not understand those people's perspective? Her exact lines:
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am "B-Brandon, stop...!"
am "W-We can't...!"
am "...I-I'm a married woman...!"
am "I-I can't do this to my husba-"
And she's making this face.
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If her looking pained and telling him to stop while she tries to hold him back doesn't mean "stop", then what does? This sounds like saying "no means yes", which people nowadays know better than to think that. Until she notices her husband and decides to turn it into a play, the scene looks indistinguishable from an assault scene.
Despite her being the supposed mafia princess, she hasn't really exercised that at all since the Geist situation. She's been more and more submissive, and has done nothing to talk back when they insult her or her husband. Not allowing disrespect is one of the key traits of mafioso types, and she just has not acted like that at all. And as for being physically dangerous, she hasn't exercised that either. Plus, Brandon is jacked. He could 100% overpower her if he wanted. I think the mafia princess angle is cool, but it feels largely forgotten in the story.