Men who achieve a high level of success feel even more entitled to women's bodies--EVEN IF they're in a relationship or married.

There have been countless times where male celebrities have been publicly revealed to have cheated (Recently, John Mulaney, who I used to think would never do something like this. But hey, here we fucking are.), sexually harassed/abused women, and/or made misogynistic comments in the workplace.

Men who are of low-to-average social status already feel entitled to women's bodies; some just don't act on it because they might not have as many opportunities to do so. However, once men achieve a higher social status (high-income job, fame, etc.), they have more opportunities to meet women, more women interested in them, etc. Eventually, it seems like they finally succumb to cheating and tend to treat women more like objects.

A successful man feels like he's "earned the right" to objectify women.

I want to start a new hashtag called #YouToo (??) As in: "Wow, I thought you were a nice and good guy, but it turns out you're a fucking asshole like the rest of them" any time a celeb makes the news for cheating, being misogynistic, sexually harassing/abusing women, or dating women extremely age-inappropriate for them (Hello, grooming and taking advantage of their naivety, not to mention using her as a somewhat trophy amongst their friends.)

Obviously, this happens with non-famous men, too; and this hashtag can be used for just regular-ass guys you know.