Perhaps after 10yrs or so I might feel like Citrix. I've driven an auto for the first 6yrs, only to find it boring and want to try something new. RWD though was fun, especially during winter, and I still long to own a RWD in the future. My first car I decided I wanted a manual and I have no regrets, 3yrs after getting it. Where I find it fun is winding it up and being able to keep it in whatever powerband and gearing I want, instead of letting the computer guess and second guess itself.
Manual is more precise in terms of power control. Driving on the highway, with steep hills, I can downshift to where the optimal power point is, and ride it up with confidence.
Traffic in the city is a nonissue. If you time it right and keep your proper distance you can still crawl at 2mph and not have to use the stop pedal. In a 3km stretch during rush hour I see people apply brakes more than 20 times when I cruise along and maybe have to brake 3-4 times. It's not the car, it's the driver.
As to a manual being a distraction, I disagree. A manual keeps your hands and feet moving, your eyes looking, keeping you alert. Do it enough, and it becomes second nature.