If you don't want to do these things, find them stressful, and don't get anything out of them, then it's absolutely okay to stop! Parties are far from the only way to be sociable. I also want to be social to a certain extent - more like, I enjoy close relationships - but I'm a disaster at parties or get togethers.
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I don't drink and don't enjoy drunk people much.
Related question: is that still what parties are like when you're 40? I haven't been to an actual one in years and hoped people would've stopped that by this point.
Anyway, if you can manage 10 minutes, and you feel like you're letting your partner down, would it be practical for you to just stay for a few minutes, and pick her up when the party's over? Tell the hosts, "Oh I'm just here for a couple of minutes, I have to go do thing X". This part should be easier for you since you said you're okay with telling them the real reason. You get to be around for a little bit without overtaxing yourself, and she gets to have your presence during the point when she most needs it.
I've been to a couple of work get togethers, but not an actual party since college. Maybe things are different in this age bracket, but back then I found if I got to the party earlier there were fewer people, and they were usually less drunk. I didn't particular enjoy the few gatherings I've gone to in recent years. Some aspects of it are nice, but I usually end up with significant difficulties verbalizing due to all the stuff going on, and parsing the different social context. That usually wrecks things pretty quickly.
Anyway it sounds like you've been trying this for years without much success, so maybe parties just aren't your thing. They aren't my thing (or my NT partner's thing for that matter), and I have a social life that is significantly more fulfilling than average for my gender and age, even among NTs. It's 100% okay to not do this if you don't enjoy it. It's one optional way of socializing, not the only choice.
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