Porn Valley – Seeing as how we ran into Rayveness and her 34Ds Saturday night at Wankus’ birthday party, we figured to run the interview she did with Gauge and Quasarman a couple of weeks back on KSEX.
Quoting some patently absurd comment which obviously didn’t come from the Harvard Medical Journal, Rayveness said an eyeful a day of a woman’s breast keeps the doctor away. “If a man stays at a woman’s breast for ten minutes a day, it lowers his blood pressure and things like that. It was an interesting article.”
Rayveness said she got into the business in 1990, the minute that she turned 18. Quasarman figured she went straight from the birthday party at Chuck E. Cheese to World Modeling. Quasarman said that was about the time when he was handing towels and lubricant to meat puppets and beautiful women such as herself.
Rayveness started doing movies for Pearl Necklace Video in Florida. “I did about 6 or 7 movies for them. I also did a Homegrown Video where I filmed in my house,” she said. “That was my first movie.”
Quasarman suggested that the drawback to her being in the business, originally, was the fact that she was “tethered” to a boyfriend. “Let’s just say he was not the male performer of the year in 1990.” Rayveness said it was an ex-husband who refused to allow her to work with other men. “It was only him and girls so I did a lot of girls and him way too many times. That was it.”
Rayveness said she was once offered a contract but didn’t want to get into detail about that. But she said no to the deal. “I was faithful and loyal because I am.”
It was Quasarman’s opinion that Rayveness’ ex looked like Danny Bonaduce from The Partridge Family. Whereas Rayveness was willing to make the Dave Mustaine from Megadeath comparisons. Whichever, Rayveness said she finally cut her husband loose. “I got tired of the abuse, physically and mentally,” she said. “That was the first two or three years we were together. After that it was the mental abuse and calling me names.”
Her ex hated the fact that she wanted to dance. “I wanted to take off my clothes. He would go through my dance bag when I would come home from work and he would go through all my panties and smell them and look at them and say, look you’ve got a pair of wet panties in here. You must have gone off dancing with some guy. I had to say no.”
As Quasarman recalled, his stage name was Red. “I don’t trust people with red hair. To me they’re one step removed from clowns. It’s very creepy. They’re cute when they’re kids. When they grow up they’re like a warped, mutated Howdy Doody-thing.” Quasarman was also of the opinion that Rayveness’ ex held back her career. “During those formative years there were girls that worked by then, such as Racquel Darrien or Nikki Dial, girls like that. I think you were in that caliber. They’re not working anymore but there’s people that will be fans of theirs forever.”
Rayveness said Dirty Bob wrote her first review. “He said I was Linda Lovelace and Jeanna Fine lovingly rolled into one talented cone. I didn’t even know who those girls were. I had never even seen a porn movie before I made one. And I actually watched my fist video.”
Quasarman said the first time he had actually seen a porn movie was when he was staying with Barry Wood and Trinity Loren at the time. “She also had enormous fun bags that were real, but she was also a great big, fat pig. So that took away from the fact that she had perfect tits.” Quasarman said he had no idea that Loren was a porn star besides being a stripper. “I said people do this? Now I’m inches away from peoples’ genitals on a daily basis. I’ve come a long way.”
Quasarman remembered how Rayveness would come into Star World Modeling with Red and Joe Spallone would urge him to shoot her. Quasarman said he would have, if not for the fact that Rayveness was attached to a useless meat puppet. “You just don’t want to see a beautiful girl such as yourself with the same guy over and over again. There’s very few exceptions to that.”
Rayveness said another reason why she continued to stay in the situation was that, despite what people told her about not lasting, she stayed in the business over 7 years.
“Just to prove a point. I was in the middle and getting banged from both sides. Him saying they’re going to treat you like dirt and they’re going to use you. And those saying we’re going to make you a big star if you do other guys. I was getting it from both sides on which way do I go. I proved the industry wrong by surviving the business. And it was good for one reason. I got to mature and enjoy my sexuality at this age and now I love sex. I don’t do it for a paycheck.”
Quasarman noted that Rayveness makes appearances at The Bunny Ranch in Carson City. Asked what prompted that decision, Rayveness said, “When you’ve done one guy, you’ve done them all. I’ve only done so many guys in the business in the last few years. Now I want to do all my fans.”
