>>4045064You're not asking if you want to be a kid again, you're asking if you want to explode. I don't think it's realistic to live with such restrictions at all times as a kid and especially not as a teenager. Even if we ignore that, you'd be keeping all the limitations that come with being a kid. Regardless of anything else, going back to school is an automatic no for me. I don't want to be a kid, being a kid sucks. Being an adult sucks too, but at least you have more freedom. I would like to be a shota though, as in a cartoon boy in a cartoon world who doesn't have to worry about these things.
>>4045240I'm not sure what would constitute "mental illness", so that's something I might have to think about. There are things that may be considered "mental illness" that I wouldn't want to remove. I'm more inclined to say yes to this one, although maybe there's a catch I'm not seeing yet. The disadvantage seems to be losing government related documents, but as as a shut-in NEET that wouldn't mean much to me. Even if I accepted this, I still would spend all my time at home sitting at my computer. You also didn't convince me that it would be impossible to prove it's still the same person, assuming you only press it once, it might be possible to pass as an abnormally young looking adult, which is technically what you're proposing anyway, and still have the documents be valid.
>>4045250>suffer through pubertyI never understood this. Puberty felt great. Going through puberty again would be one of the advantages, if anything.
These were interesting questions though, I enjoyed thinking about them and reading the replies. Thanks.