- I had heard that many women in this business come from abusive childhoods which I think is a real shame. I had a really normal childhood, with one sister who is a year younger than me and we always did stuff together. I have no brothers. I did all of the normal things you do while growing up - I was always on a softball team, my Dad was the coach, my Mom was the manager and I won four scholarships for softball. Of course there were some problems, every family is dysfunctional, but I only have happy memories.
- I wasn't thrilled with "legitimate movies". I didn't care for the people. They were shallow and didn't care about people's feelings.
- I went in to Vivid in '93 knowing exactly what I was willing to do and I never faltered from that. I said, this is it, take it or leave it. They would joke around from time to time, but it was never up for negotiation. I wasn't trying to be a hard-ass, but I was clear that I didn't want people trying to persuade me into something I wasn't ready to do. They always knew that when I was ready I would come to them and that is exactly what I did.
- [on her decision to begin working with men] At the time I was coming back into the industry and I knew that I was bored . . . No, bored is a bad word, there is nothing boring about having sex with gorgeous women. I knew that I wanted something more, though. The whole time that I was working with women only I would take a peek at a boy/girl scene and think, "Damn, that looks like fun."
- Favorite girls? The first name that comes to mind is Jill Kelly. She has always been at the top of my list. I have always felt that we really connected in our scenes. I just finished Janine Loves Jenna (2007) this year and Jenna is amazing. I can see why she is the queen. She exudes so much. She is smart and sexual. She has the entire package. Jenna and Jill are the no-brainers for me, but there have been so many girls in this business.
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