Reverend Lucy Natasha recently discussed her stance on why she advises women against cohabiting with men before marriage.
Drawing from her experience as a spiritual leader and counselor, she highlighted the significance of maintaining personal boundaries and upholding values that reflect one’s beliefs.
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Rev. Natasha noted that living together before marriage can often blur the lines of commitment and may expose women to emotional, physical, and financial risks.
“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.
She advocates that waiting until marriage allows for a stronger foundation based on mutual respect, trust, and shared values.
Additionally, she shared her perspective on the appropriate time frame for a man to decide whether he is committed to a relationship.
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“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.