Actually, I've never thought about it before and the idea of superpowers where a side effect is that you get younger each time you use your powers is really interesting bc it's something that could be both an upside and a downside? I'm presuming you continue aging from the point you have regressed to, but depending on how the powers work, it could be used to achieve eternal youth as an adult (positive) or you could end up trapped in the body of a child as an adult and be unable to do adult things (negative), unless you engage with creeps for certain things.
But yeah, it reminds me of Claudia being saved from death via vampirism, but it was done to her as a child against her will, so sure, living forever as an unaging vampire sounds great until you realize you eventually end up as an adult trapped forever in a child's body and can't do so many things you would want to do as an adult and the only escape is a painful, unnatural death - and she didn't even get a choice in any of it bc it was forced on her.
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