posted by Zunardo
This. Reminds me of "The Five People You Meet In Heaven" where the main character is 83, arthritic and in pain each day - and finds those aches go away when he goes back in time to his youth..
Some also mentioned not wanting to go thru the drama and turmoil of those early years - but if you have your current knowledge (and presumably the accompanying maturity and wisdom), wouldn't you be better able to anticipate situations and deal with them more successfully?
I think that'd make it worse. You're there with an adult's knowledge and whatever maturity and wisdom you developed AND have knowledge of anything big happening over however many years, but because you're in the body of a child, it's not like you'd be taken seriously when you're trying to give your parents stock tips. It'd be more like "Awww, our little boy likes eating apples so much he wants us to buy stock in Apple! That's so cute...now go to your room and read one of your Little Golden Books while we finish our grown-up work."
And having already gone through school once, it'd be pure hell to do that again, having to sit still and listen to lectures daily for year after year, knowing that I have to endure it all over again with a smile because if I start letting my true feelings through, I'll be getting that "troublesome" stigma and those years of re-youth will be pure hell simply because I don't have the patience to put up with the "not in actual control" aspects of going back to a day when I was a legal dependent who had to follow all the frivolous rules that children are forced to deal with.