I've always had manual, but DSG does look tempting, especially when teamed with a haldex setup
The sitting in traffic scenario would be great too, nothing worse than clutch work in an hour long traffic jam
However. . . . I leared to drive in a manual for a reason, its much more involving to phyically change the gear yourself, the feeling of the change (particularly in a Honda Civic Type-R), and the rewarding feeling when changing gear smoothly without the car lurching or jumping forward. I like to use my driving experience to judge when to change gear, its all part of the "driving experience" for me.
The amount of DSG stories on forums and Honest John's motoring column in the Telegraph are a little off-putting, particularly as these cars are getting older now
Watching Fifth Gear the other day where they did a DSG & Manual comparison (using Porsches), the dual clutch was better in a drag race, but on track it wasnt as much fun or quite as quick. Seems Tiff Needell and Jason Plato (Touring car driver) agree with the "less involving" comments. . .