Yearning

Story by kingmajin on SoFurry

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Yearning

The word...very interesting, isn't it? Everyone yearns for something. Love, acceptance, Family, etc...Some people seem to have it all, whereas some of us...some of use yearn only for some normalcy in our lives. Let's talk of my examples, shall we?

Some yearn for love.

Yes, many do. People just crave love, don't they? People need someone to call their own, to have someone that they know is thinking of them, when no one else is. Love is quite the wonderful thing..Yet love is a poison. Love slowly tears someone down to try to conform to what their partner likes in a desperate attempt to keep that which they have yearned for for so long. Let me ask you: Is love worth free will?

Some yearn for acceptance.

Oh yes, we all do this. Some people are just readily accepted into social groups, and from that: General society. However...what of the out casts? Those us us who seem as if they don't belong with anyone or near anyone? *We* are seen as the oddballs. We are alone. We do not socialise. Now, does this make us weird, or the onlookers? They are the ones judging. *They* are the ones doing the foreign Thing to us. Yet...Seems even loners yearn to be accepted finally.

Some Yearn for family.

Well, yeah, family could mean anything in this case. This goes along with acceptance, really. However, when i think family, i think of those particularly close to our hearts and minds. Some of us, sadly, are without this thing called "family". We may have relatives, But those are just people who happened to share blood with us. Who says that that makes us closer, or that we are supposed to be closer because of it?? True families are those composed of people who care for you unconditionally. So, as average as it sounds...not many people have what I would call a "Family".

Well, This explains some of the yearnings of the average person. So learn from this: Just because someone seems to have it all..doesn't mean that they themselves do not yearn.