I don't understand why anybody would give a shit.
Everybody is welcome to steal my stories.
There's no money in this.
Get a job.
Lol. Oh boy. Where do I start? I guess I will begin by addressing the obvious. If I count my writing (And I can since, in addition to fetish fiction, I have written one book which is an erotic thriller that I have begun selling at horror conventions here in the midwest and am working on my second which is a comic horror fantasy), I have 3 jobs. Other than writing, I am a manager for a local gaming establishment and I am also an independent filmmaker who regularly supports numerous programs like Pens To Lens, which is famous here as a film festival where we help middle school children who are interested in film but don't have drama classes at their schools by directing and filming scripts that they write and star in and let them compete in an annual festival at Champaign's famous Virginia Theater.
The fact is, I don't have much time to write the Jenni stories. They are usually the result of a sleepless night or a commission request. When I started writing for TMF and Deviantart, I was working from home and had much more free time. The main reason I continue to do so is because I know that after nearly half a decade, I have built a fan base of people who look forward to my posts, who spend money on the Jenni The Clown books on lulu, and (apparently) who love my stories so much that they try to take credit for them. LMAO.
It should also be pointed out that "Get a job" is usually something that pirates and plagiarists say when, in all irony, they are the ones copying OTHER PEOPLE'S WORK. Same thing goes for people who try to defend it.
Also, one of the stories in question is part of my book, The Adventures Of Jenni The Clown, which has a copyright. If the story is posted again, I have been told by reps from wattpad.com that they will cooperate with me should I decide to take legal action. Whoever did this needs to stop. Theft is theft, no matter what is stolen. And it is absolutely pathetic for someone to think that it impresses people or will get them positive attention.