Rev Natasha- Dating beyond six months is a waste of time

• She also advised women against moving in with men who haven't married them.

Reverend Lucy Natasha
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Rev Lucy Natasha has said the longest a man should date a woman is six months.

According to the preacher that is enough time to know whether your partner is serious or not.

“I believe that after six months, a man should know whether the relationship is progressing or not. If it’s not moving forward after six months, it’s a waste of time,” Rev. Natasha commented.

She also advised women against moving in with men who haven't married them.

I always tell single women not to take on the role of a spouse to someone who isn’t committed. It will only lead to exhaustion in marriage,” she explained.

Natasha was also of the opinion that believers should consider dating fellow Christians.

“As a woman of God, I relate with people from different spheres of life as much as I am a believer and preacher of the gospel. I am also able to relate with persons from different levels; I cannot be able to isolate myself to speak only to the church family; there are so many diverse individuals, and you cannot limit yourself,” 

Speaking during an interview with TV host and Youtuber Dr Ofweneke, Natasha also opened up on her long-distance relationship.

Reflecting on her life with Dr. Ofweneke during his segment called Lessons at 30, she shared that their relationship works because they are both committed.

“I think long-distance marriages can work if both partners are able to communicate effectively. My husband lives in Canada, while I live in Kenya. But we are always going back and forth, meeting each other,” she explained.

When asked how often they see each other in a month, she responded, “It's not really about the number of times. There isn't a set calendar, especially since we're only in our third year of marriage,” said the Oracle of God.

The couple is still deciding which country to settle in, as her husband is from South India and currently resides in Canada.

As for children, motherhood remains a goal she is eager to achieve. “I am really looking forward to it. Children are a heritage from the Lord. I've been a spiritual mother even before I began my ministry in Nairobi, and it has given me the opportunity to raise so many children spiritually. But I also have a deep desire in my heart to be a biological mother to a few children."

She added, "Having children is a gift from the Lord. So, we are waiting for His timing. We believe it will happen—maybe two or three."

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