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Montanna Rae Interview

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1/6/06

I tell her I'll put this interview on lukeisback.com.

She burst out laughing.

"Why?"

"I'm the last person you should be interviewing. I haven't done a lot of work. I've done a lot of print work."

She turns out to have the most to say of any porn girl I talk to at the expo.

"When you were a kid, what did you want to be when you grew up?"

"A police officer. A private investigator. I'm in school for that right now. I've got all my [general education] classes, all my science classes, taken care of."

"How much school do you have to do to become a private investigator?"

"Six years or something. There are so many different categories. You can't take them all at one school. I live in Nebraska. I can't do it all there."

"Why don't you live in Los Angeles?"

"It's too crazy for me."

"In highschool, what kind of crowd did you hang out with?"

"I was neutral."

"What attracted you to becoming a private investigator?"

"Knowing all. I am so nosy and I hear everything and I like to find out everything."

"You'd be a good reporter."

"I'm losing my voice. I know. I took pre-med classes and realized, no, I don't want to do that. I took pre-law classes and realized, no, I don't want to do this. Then I realized that if I put them all together, I could become a private investigator."

"How did you come to do your first nude modeling?"

"It was all about money. One of my girlfriends [started her doing nude modeling in July 2004]. I did print work for fashion and glamor."

"How has it affected your life?"

"Tremendously. It's broadened my horizons. I was sheltered for a long time. It let me see what was out there. I would probably have been married with kids by now but knowing what's out there now, it changes your perspective on life."

Montana has done eight boy-girl scenes, eleven girl-girl scenes and a couple of solo scenes. "I found it exhilarating. It's a crazy feeling. At first you're shy but after that it's awesome. It's another crazy feeling afterwards when it is all over the world. To see people follow you and watch you is crazy."

Montana gets signals to wrap up the interview so she can dance.

"What do you love and hate about this industry?"

"Hate. I know how men are truly."

She gives a bitter laugh. "I hate that. My dad raised me way different. Love. It broadened my horizons on my sexuality. I would never have been so crazy. I would never have tried so many things. I would've been too shy."

"How has it affected your dating and love life?"

"Ohmigod, it's horrible. It is so bad. You have your porned-out guys who like all this crazy stuff. You have your straight guys who are respectable and who care about you and who don't want you doing porn."

"It's adversely affected your love life."

"Bad. I was in a three-year relationship and [porn ended it]. My sexuality was rocked tremendously. Afterwards, I couldn't get enough."

"Can you date porn guys?"

"No."

"What type of guy do you find attractive?"

"I like my Southern boys. Respectable. Mid-West. They're more shy. They don't talk about [sex]. If you say 'cock,' they're embarrassed. It's nice."