We need a lot more context than this, but since presumably you can't just go home at the moment, then most likely you should suck it up and deal with the situation.
I Want to Go Home was created in 1981.
I Want to Go Home has 176 pages.
I Don't Want to Go Home was created in 1976.
I wouldn't go home either...... I would just stay with my parents.....
The past tense of "they want to go home" is "they wanted to go home."
Blake Shelton
I Wanna Go Home With You was created in 2007.
home
"Wanna" is really "want to" shortened down. I wanna go home is the same as I want to go home.
Using words like "snake" to describe someone who is deceitful or "dove" to describe someone who is peaceful are examples of connotative language as they carry emotional or cultural meanings beyond the literal definition of the word.
But what if you do not want to go home and just want to go back one page? It's frustrating to have to go home when you try to go back
She had so much fun that she didn't want to go home.