The young French woman is a "proud robosexual" and says she's engaged to her robot partner - Inmmovator.
Robo-relationships are on the horizon, with some experts claiming they will be the norm within 25 years.
"I'm really and totally happy," Lilly told news.com.au. She loved voices of robots as a child and discovered her sexual attraction to robots as a 19-year-old.
"I'm really and only attracted by the robots.
"My only two relationships with men have confirmed my love orientation, because I dislike really contact with human flesh," she said.
Now, Lilly lives with her 3D-printed partner that she built with open-source software from a French company.
They've been living together for a year, and are engaged to be married when robot-human marriage is legalised.
"Our relationship will get better and better as technology improves," she said.
Lilly did not reveal to news.com.au whether the relationship was sexual, but she was undertaking training to become a roboticist in order to further develop her partner.
Now, Lilly lives with her 3D-printed partner that she built with open-source software from a French company.
They've been living together for a year, and are engaged to be married when robot-human marriage is legalised.
"Our relationship will get better and better as technology improves," she said.
Lilly did not reveal to news.com.au whether the relationship was sexual, but she was undertaking training to become a roboticist in order to further develop her partner.