Heck no! I was a Eucharistic minister through high school, and a confirmation counselor. And then went to college, and still went to mass quite a bit freshman year. And then occasionally, sophomore year...but more and more it would hit 10 or 11pm and I would go "Hmm, I could go to the last mass....or...sit here with friends and watch X Files?"
And then after that only went on occasion when friends wanted me to (...seeing as how I went to Catholic school, and there was a chapel in the middle of campus and mass about 18 times every Sunday, that wasn't as rare as it might seem).
And summers, I think I still went every Sunday with my dad, until I moved out after college. And until I started staying with my sister for Christmas, still had to go at Christmas (and New Year's Day, since that's a Holy Day of Obligation!)
Now, I don't remember the last time I went...(I think probably someone's wedding mass)
That said, I do still find the ritual and the songs and so on very soothing, and the few times I've been to services for other less traditional religions (UUs, or the gay church in DC...I forget their denomination), I found it just weird. But then, since I tend to be going to wedding masses, I hit up against shit that makes me upset enough to cry for other reasons, and I suddenly don't want to be there. Sigh.
I do still have a number of friends from college who are very involved--even though they're gay, or super liberal/gay friendly. I can't do that. I admire JZ, and her parish, and I've known some kick-ass priests, and...I just can't do it.
I've contemplated Episcopalianism, and I expect that if I ever have kids, I might end up being one of THOSE people, who go back to church for the kids. ;)