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Historic and modern stories frequently depict natural landscapes as spaces to create a "world of their own" outside of hostile or restrictive societies.

Landscapes are often used as metaphors for the female body and sexuality. For example, poet Audre Lorde used nature—mountains and valleys—to symbolize the female form and a deep, confident connection to one's own desires. lesbians sex on grass

The concept of Queer Ecology challenges the idea that heterosexuality is the only "natural" state, instead celebrating the vast diversity found in nature to mirror the diverse identities within the queer community. Historical and Cultural Roots lesbians sex on grass