I had the same thoughts, twice. I owned a S&W Bodyguard for a time. Practiced a lot, couldn't get used to such a tiny gun and never could shoot it well. Even more, I never could draw it well from concealment and was prone to fumbling it given its tiny size, so I sold it.
About 6 months ago I got into the idea of pocket carry, which I hadn't tried before. Picked up a Beretta Pico for $210 online, nice and well made little gun, even smaller than the Bodyguard! I could shoot it better, owing mainly to better sights and a very nice trigger, but I still wasn't crazy about it. I quickly discovered I could not realistically carry it in the kinds of pockets I have, and that it was uncomfortable for me, although it's super easy to conceal in something like a smart carry holster.
Still, I've decided to sell it (want it?
) and will pick up a used J-frame revolver. Much larger than a .380 pocket gun, not much smaller than the 9mm Walther PPS I usually carry, but easier to conceal deep under tucked-in clothes because the revolver's grip is easier to reach when it's down under the belt line. I can shoot the snubbie much better than I can any pocket gun. And that's saying something!
Plus, revolvers are cool. Did Wild Bill Hickok carry a Glock? Of course not. Cuz he was too cool for one.