Some people like GMing, and do it for fun. Others do it because it needs doing -- either it's their turn, or nobody else is prepared to, or because nobody else can do it satisfactorily, or there just wouldn't be a game if they weren't GMing one.
GMing is my favorite part of the game, and that's saying something sinece I really enjoy PCing as well. I'd never ask someone to GM who didn't enjoy doing it. Games are much better when everyone is playing a part they want.
I enjoy GMing, as long as I don't do it all the time. A break to be a player is the perfect way to recharge the batteries and get the creative juices flowing.
Crothian said:
I'd never ask someone to GM who didn't enjoy doing it.
Agreed. Just as bad: trying to GM something (a particular system, campaign, module, style) when the players just aren't interested. Really, the game only works well when everyone is having fun.
I GM as a quid pro quo. I don't like GMing sessions as much as playing, and I don't like GM prep at all, but if I GM for the people I play with some of the time then they'll GM for me the rest of it. It beats no gaming at all.
Fun, definately. I'm not a very good player - I tend towards rules-lawyering. However, I definately enjoy creative endevours - creating adventures, creating challenges, and creating characters. So, I do that.
There should be a both option.
I love DMing, but the truth is I don't have a lot of choice in the matter.
My primary game group has no one else that can or is willing to do the job.
I GM for fun. I enjoy the prep and getting an idea to put in front of the characters. With that said though, I also enjoy time as a player, as mentioned above playing can act as quite the recharger for when you just need some time to get the creative juices flowing again.