Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honest answer? If you think you're so awesome and act that way in front of your friends, that may be why they don't reciprocate. Your post came across as self-congratulatory. We have friends who think a party they throw is going to be the highlight of their friend's year and they basically put that on the evite. DH and I chuckle as we decline, mainly due to the boasty-awkward feel I get from the invites. So, if you are like that, people just might be turned off... But in fairness, if so they shouldn't be going. We don't attend these events that annoy me.
No, OP, your post didn't come across that way at all. This person is taking it the wrong way.

Anonymous wrote:Honest answer? If you think you're so awesome and act that way in front of your friends, that may be why they don't reciprocate. Your post came across as self-congratulatory. We have friends who think a party they throw is going to be the highlight of their friend's year and they basically put that on the evite. DH and I chuckle as we decline, mainly due to the boasty-awkward feel I get from the invites. So, if you are like that, people just might be turned off... But in fairness, if so they shouldn't be going. We don't attend these events that annoy me.
Anonymous wrote:You're totally wonderful, but we're just lame (and infrequent) hosts-- at least at home. We really do have our reasons for this, some of which could be quite personal and you actually wouldn't want to hear them.
Hope you're ok with being invited to join us in other activities. And please, keep including us in your plans.

Anonymous wrote:"Heavy hoster" here. We only have one bathroom and it's upstairs. We've had parties with 70+ people, half children. It's not a problem. Most people at this stage in our lives are not drinking ten beers at one party. Stop making excuses. Have a small party -- tell people you're ordering pizza. Buy some drinks. Done.
Anonymous wrote:I would love to reciprocate but we live in a small space. We will have you over for dinner but we can't do large parties because of seating and bathroom access. 20 adults, plus kids, doesn't work well with one bathroom. Does it? Am I wrong in thinking about logistical stuff like this?
Anonymous wrote:I host a lot of parties because I like to and I am the type of person who makes my fun. I dom't think about reciprocation because a few couples have mentioned that planning big parties are overwhelming for them. That's okay for me because I have fun planning..no biggie. Op just have fun and if it gets to a point where it isn't then dial back. As for the pp who says she "chuckles and declines." Have to say that you come across as angry and jealous to me. Good that you decline as I wouldn't think you are a good friend anyway
Anonymous wrote:"Heavy hoster" here. We only have one bathroom and it's upstairs. We've had parties with 70+ people, half children. It's not a problem. Most people at this stage in our lives are not drinking ten beers at one party. Stop making excuses. Have a small party -- tell people you're ordering pizza. Buy some drinks. Done.
Anonymous wrote:I agree with 23:51.
Please keep inviting us! My husband gets very stressed out hosting at home (wants to make sure everything is PERFECT, so he can't relax), so we don't do it much. We do want to hang out, though!
Anonymous wrote:I would love to reciprocate but we live in a small space. We will have you over for dinner but we can't do large parties because of seating and bathroom access. 20 adults, plus kids, doesn't work well with one bathroom. Does it? Am I wrong in thinking about logistical stuff like this?