Larry Wheels Pushes Back Against Manosphere Over Criticism Of His Marriage And Lack Of Prenup

Larry Wheels has been open about the online criticism surrounding his marriage to wife Sheyla, and in a recent appearance on the Jack Neel podcast, he addressed both the manosphere’s stance on marriage and the specific backlash he has received for choosing not to get a prenup.

When asked about the red pill community’s typical positions, which include advice like “don’t get married, get a prenup, women only care about looks, money, status,” Larry pushed back with his perspective.

“I feel like I’ve never been stronger than with my wife,” he said. “I also don’t have a wandering eye. I see pretty women all the time at the gym and in public and when I travel to various fitness events, but never once do I think, ‘Wow, like I wish I could sleep with her.’ Never since my time with my wife.”

On the comments he sees directed at Sheyla online, Larry did not hold back. “I see some of the comments and they say things like, ‘Well, there’s a million Sheylas, but there’s only one of you.'”

He attributes much of the negativity to clippers getting paid to spin a narrative. He said, “They’re going to spin the tale that is going to get them paid the most. And online, negativity spreads faster than positivity.”

He also addressed the perception that Shayla brings nothing to the relationship. He said, “People think like she’s not bringing anything to the table, like, well, you’re the breadwinner. And I’m like, why? But I’m able to bring this bread home because she helps keep me absent from a very dangerous ad**ction. She certainly played an important role with that and still does.”

On the decision to marry without a prenup, Larry connected it directly to Sheyla’s temperament. When asked if her non-confrontational nature was a big reason he married her without one, he answered plainly.

She said, “100%. Because if she was a confrontational, argumentative person, I’d be fearful that one day, if that day ever came, she would drag my name through the mud and try to take every dollar I have. But she’s never shown any sign of anything like that.”

He also noted that the fear driving the manosphere’s advice on prenups and marriage often reflects insecurity rather than wisdom. “I think when guys are single, they’re picturing themselves being married, committed, and thinking, ‘Oh, I’m going to have to turn down all this b**ty.’ But when you’re happily married, you just don’t care.”

For Larry, the peace at home is worth more than any precaution critics online might recommend. “There’s just peace at the house,” he said. “And what more can you ask for?”