I never tell jokes either, but I make jokes, and that’s what I take as the intended meaning of the question. Anytime I make a play on words, toss out a humorously intended allusion, or attempt a wisecrack, I call that making jokes. (I don’t include pranks in this category, though.)
I can’t think of anyone who gets all of mine, although my husband comes close (and of course some of them are just lame); but I’m pretty careful about my audience, so there’s nearly always somebody who gets any particular one. A lot depends on context, and there’s no one who actually shares all my contexts. Isn’t that pretty much true for anyone?
I learned the hard way, long ago, to avoid humor of any subtlety at all when I don’t know my audience. A misunderstood joke can do more damage than a deliberate insult.