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It’s a beautiful summer day amongst the trees, not too hot, not too cold…perfect for a horny couple looking for an outdoor fuck in public. Amy Red and Max are that couple, young lovers walking in a forest, looking for the perfect tree to fuck on. Their search proves fruitful and after dropping the yoga mat they brought with them, Max holds Amy against a tree and kisses her deeply, then pulls out her perky tits. With a naughty look in her eye, Amy frees Max’s hard cock from his shorts, drops to her knees, and gives him a delicious blowjob. Forgetting their chances of getting caught, Max pulls Amy’s shorts down and returns the favor, before fucking her against the tree as joggers dash along cluelessly nearby. Suddenly, the couple hears someone approaching, so they quickly get dressed and run deeper in the forest to somewhere Max can lay the yoga mat down and really get deep inside of Amy Red.
The Fuck Tree is a tree on West Heath on in north London. It is located in an established area. It is noted for its prostrate trunk which facilitates .
In 2025, an article in the said that the Heath has been used for since . Bron Maher visited the tree in October 2023 for , a British satirical magazine. He described the tree as having managed to “elude public consciousness” and described it as “… poetically perfect for its role. The roots of the tree splay out like a hand clutching a bed sheet; the trunk is prone and abdomen-high, its belly flat to the Heath floor before making an abrupt 45-degree lift toward the canopy. This tree, I tell you, has a slutty little back arch”. The tree was described in ‘s 2024 novel . The character Wilfred visits the tree while cruising for sex. Maupin writes that the Fuck Tree “stood in a clearing bordered by dark thickets on all sides. The trunk of the tree swooped so low to the ground that it became a chaise against which you could lean for wanking or bend over to be fucked”. A 2025 protest against anti-cruising notices in West Heath included a sign that said “take me to the fuck tree”.
The 2017 by performance artist Liz Rosenfeld was created as a portrait of the Fuck Tree and as a response to the 1989 film by . Rosenfeld subsequently soaked parts of the film in to erode its image and buried it in the garden of the art gallery . Rosenfeld’s film has been described as examining ” … queer dystopia, a positive embrace of apocalypse, invisible genocide, and queer life after queer death”.
“Fuck me near a tree” – The beauty was fucked in the forest and finished on her face













