I can speak for myself: I don’t go nearly as often as I should. I used to be just plain lazy about it (and a lot of other things regarding the faith), which is a big sin in & of itself. Kind of strange, because I was raised to go once a month, and when I was in school that’s exactly where the good sisters took us every month. Like so many people, I let things get in the way. However, now that I’m working at a Catholic university I have no shortage of opportunities: they have confession once a week and it’s also readily available by appointment. I can’t help thinking that my parish priest is wondering where I am…
However, I also agree with the consensus here that many people simply feel that they don’t need this sacrament, that they resent confessing their sins to another human being, the same old stuff. We Americans are notoriously individualistic, and it often leads to arrogance. Compound that with the fact that many people over-complicate their lives with work, after-school activity, etc. & it’s easy to see how they can avoid the confessional. In any event, as I said before, I can only speak to my own situation and admit that I let things get in the way of doing what I should. It’s a little too easy to find excuses.