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Artdecogirl, I am so sorry about your brother.
I am both an introvert and extrovert. I know that makes no sense but it's true. With my friends and family and also people who are shy I am an extrovert. I am very empathetic so with shy people I want to make them as comfortable as possible so I try my hardest to do that. So in a sense I am acting extroverted to make them more comfortable. But I really love my time alone and don't always need or want to be in the company of others (besides my dh that is).
In terms of entertaining I do enjoy hosting very much but it is a lot of work so we only do so about once/month (averaging it out as we we entertain more frequently in the spring/summer/autumn and less so during the winter) and only a few of those are major occasions. We always host Thanksgiving and Father's Day. Those are "our" holidays as everyone in my family (we have a small family) loves to host so we split up the occasions with my mom getting more of them as she is the mom and gets her way more often.
My sister gets New Year's Eve and Mother's Day and my mom gets all the Jewish holidays in addition to July 4th, Memorial Day and Labor Day.
The rest of the time we host is just for a few couples at a time as I feel best under those circumstances. It's easier to talk with each person in a more intimate gathering (for me at least).
My husband is an extrovert who would love to get together with people all the time and I do need time to "recharge" as Kenny wrote. I love being around certain people and find it energizing but I do find it draining when I am around other types of people so entertaining has its advantages as then we get to choose who we are inviting vs going to someone else's home.
I also prefer to entertain because then I control the situation. What food is served, the temperature of our environment and who we entertain. I have a medical condition that is a real PITA when the environment is too warm or too cold. And I really hate asking other people to change the ambient temperature. You have no idea what a hassle it is when you are so sensitive to the slightest temperature variation. It makes simple things an everyday challenge. When we are the hosts suddenly this difficult variable is taken out of the equation and I can just enjoy.
I am both an introvert and extrovert. I know that makes no sense but it's true. With my friends and family and also people who are shy I am an extrovert. I am very empathetic so with shy people I want to make them as comfortable as possible so I try my hardest to do that. So in a sense I am acting extroverted to make them more comfortable. But I really love my time alone and don't always need or want to be in the company of others (besides my dh that is).
In terms of entertaining I do enjoy hosting very much but it is a lot of work so we only do so about once/month (averaging it out as we we entertain more frequently in the spring/summer/autumn and less so during the winter) and only a few of those are major occasions. We always host Thanksgiving and Father's Day. Those are "our" holidays as everyone in my family (we have a small family) loves to host so we split up the occasions with my mom getting more of them as she is the mom and gets her way more often.

The rest of the time we host is just for a few couples at a time as I feel best under those circumstances. It's easier to talk with each person in a more intimate gathering (for me at least).
My husband is an extrovert who would love to get together with people all the time and I do need time to "recharge" as Kenny wrote. I love being around certain people and find it energizing but I do find it draining when I am around other types of people so entertaining has its advantages as then we get to choose who we are inviting vs going to someone else's home.
I also prefer to entertain because then I control the situation. What food is served, the temperature of our environment and who we entertain. I have a medical condition that is a real PITA when the environment is too warm or too cold. And I really hate asking other people to change the ambient temperature. You have no idea what a hassle it is when you are so sensitive to the slightest temperature variation. It makes simple things an everyday challenge. When we are the hosts suddenly this difficult variable is taken out of the equation and I can just enjoy.