We used to have a BMW 540i 4.4-liter with the 6-speed.  Great car, but my parents sold it before I got my driver's license.
I'm learning to drive a stick on a replica Shelby Cobra.  I never have to worry about stalling it, ever.  345-hp 302-cu.in. in a 2000-pound car means that it just goes whenever you pull your foot off the clutch pedal.  The only remaining issue I have with it is starting smoothly and in a timely fashion.
As for learning to drive a manual, it's easy.  Just go to an empty area (parking lots work well) and figure it out.  You'll get the hang of it after a bit.
M4H: "The saying 'Easy to learn, hard to master' comes to mind."
/agree
Dullard: "With just a few hours of practice you should have the basics down. About all you need to know is one thing: if the car is stalling, press either the gas or the clutch down more than you are pressing it. If you do that, you should be able to drive on flat surfaces without problems on the first day.
Doing it perfectly while stopped uphill on a steep slope covered in gravel and/or ice is another story though. That takes a lot of practice. And hopefully your first time practicing it isn't with an expensive car tailgaiting you."
/agree