No, we don't know if it was hostility or not. So we have to take it into context with his actions and behavior, imo.
I think his behavior shows me that he disrespected and dishonored his son, routinely. He is lying next to him in bed, while sexting a 15 yr old. :no:
I've been thinking more about whether or not the sexting might be significant, thanks to y'all who are taking the time to present arguments why it might, not just opinions that it did; I need the "hooks" of facts to anchor thinking, and these arguments have challenged me to reconsider.
On this example-- that RH "disrespected and dishonored his son" by sexting (with anyone) next to his son. IMO, the fact of RH sexting next to Cooper does not indicate any "disrespect" towards Cooper, nor does it dishonor Cooper (though I'm not sure exactly what that means?).
Cooper didn't have any way of knowing what his daddy was typing on his phone, and whatever dishonor there was belonged solely to RH, imo.
But what seems significant, imo, is the objective fact that RH found it possible to have his son nearby (one life) as he sexted ("double life"). What does that say that's directly relevant to the 18th, if anything?
1. That RH could compartmentalize so well that he wasn't aware of Cooper when he was actively sexting, even with Cooper right next to him? Which is not about not loving Cooper, but being able flip a switch and be entirely focused on his online activities.
2. That he could be aware of Cooper in some vague way, as in, know he was there, but not to the extent he was focusing on him whatsoever, making it more possible to forget him, plain vanilla or FBS?
Still thinking this over.......