I used to watch Scott religiously from 2018-2020 there were some bits that I wished I bookmarked, because they do reveal a lot. One instance was where he was asked if him and Kristina (thot wife) were planning on having kids and he responded "No, neither of us want kids." With her recent baby we know that was a lie.
Yeah, I remember that, and I remember thinking what a dolt he was for believing her. I can guarantee he told her he didn't want kids, she picked up the cue and replied that she didn't want them either—saying what she had to in order to keep a rich old man on the hook. A humbler man, with a realistic self-image and firm grounding in reality, would have spotted the lie. But Adams's ego is so massive, he honestly thought he was different, and had won over this hot young woman by being fascinating and brilliant.
The whole thing was just pathetic to watch, and by "pathetic" I mean "hysterically comical." The World's Foremost Expert on Persuasion turned out to be a cuntstruck old fool.
Another I have a source for, in his sleep tips video he explains that rich people commonly sleep in separate bedrooms to increase their quality of sleep. Timestamp 46:42
Maybe sleeping in separate rooms causes people to drift apart emotionally? Who knows, but it might give some deeper insight on his relationship with his thot wife. Half-assed marriage and sleep in separate rooms.
A lot of very wealthy couples end up with separate bedrooms, even if they don't always use them. And, frankly, I get it; sex and cuddling are great, but if you don't have to sleep with a snorer (which I suspect Adams is, given his odd nasal voice), or a blanket hog, or a restless sleeper, or somebody who likes the room substantially warmer or cooler than you do, or who keeps weird hours and doesn't sleep on the same schedule you do, then why would you?
A lot of people sleep better alone, and if you have the luxury of each spouse being able to have their own bedroom, where everything is exactly to their liking in order to ensure good sleep, why
wouldn't you do it?
Women will often say they don’t want kids until they find a man they want to have kids with. I suspect Adams didn’t want them more than Kristina: one due to his stepson and two he wanted to avoid the issue of child support. Given their ages and Scott’s apparent autism, the chances of popping out an autism goblin would’ve been high. Besides, he would be a terrible parent.
Plus, if Kristina had a kid with him, she'd be stuck with Adams in her life for at least 18 years (assuming he didn't die first). Even if he had no real interest in the kid, he strikes me as the sort to strategically use his own child to fuck with his ex. Maybe she's just smart enough to have realized that.
He never really seemed to care about making his marriage work, I’m surprised it even lasted two years although I think she moved out months before the plug was pulled.
He seemed like he just
expected it to work, without his having to do much. He may have seen it as Kristina's job, as the young, not-rich, not-famous partner, to do most of the "making it work." That's not uncommon with older guys; they can get very fixed in their ways, especially if they've been single for a long time and haven't had to engage in the everyday give-and-take of keeping a relationship alive. Throw in the autism—or Narcissism, take your pick—and he wasn't going to be the most thoughtful or flexible partner.