Girl in polygamous relationship with food seeks human partner, preferably in the form of Tosh Zhang

We also want someone who would look at us like we look at beef lasagne.

Joshua Lee | February 15, 2017, 04:10 PM

Valentine's Day is really a day to tell someone, "I love you".

However, in Lois Goh's case, it is a day to tell someone and some food, "I love all of you, too."

As Lois puts it in her Facebook post, her intense relationship with food triggered her to do a photoshoot with her bae(s), titled "Eating Food Intensely", and sharing this wonderful gem with the rest of the world.

Just look at that fierce love.

16722528_10154986813455365_5391209808622343501_o Photo via Lois Goh's Facebook page. Image by Andy Bloxham.

So drunk on desire.

16707237_10154986813460365_8020328144879645877_o Photo via Lois Goh's Facebook page. Image by Andy Bloxham.

There's just no stopping her.

16700208_10154986813450365_6811460984867681637_o Photo via Lois Goh's Facebook page. Image by Andy Bloxham.

As much as she adores playing the field with edible things, Lois admits that she is now ready to find a love that is "different from the familial, or friendly, but instead a love that is romantic, committed, and frustrating all at once", and hopes to one day find a real boy, preferably in the form of Tosh Zhang.

She wrote:

So as I gradually wean myself off of this jaded outlook on love that I've formed since moving to the U.S., and harness the romantic in me (while keeping it kinda balanced and practical of course. Everybody knows you never go full romantic), I hope to one day expand my polygamous food relationship to also include a real boy this time (Call me, Tosh Zhang/ Matthew Lewis/ Lee Minho/ But mostly, Tosh Zhang :D).

The last time she met Lee Hsien Loong, she made him smile with her bak kwa t-shirt

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Brb. Going to profess my love to some fried chicken.

We have also reached out to Tosh Zhang for comment.

 

Edit: The previous version of the article did not include photo credits. The article has been updated to include this information.

 

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Top photo via Lois Goh and here. The photoshoot was done by photographer Andy Bloxham whose works can be found on his website, Instagram account, and Facebook page.

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