When I got back into mechanical keyboards, I first started with MX-Blue because I thought of myself as a "clicky" guy since I cut my teeth on buckling spring. I made the move to 60% after a couple of months and bought a
Poker X from Mechanical Keyboards. They were getting rid of their stock, since the Poker II was rumored to be coming out soon and all they had left were the MX-Black, so that's what I bought.
I had played with MX-Red switches before and wasn't wild about them. I just figured MX-Black would be much the same. I figured I would desolder the board and replace the switches with something more to my liking, but while I waited for some parts to come in, I thought I'd at least begin using it. That's when it happened.
I fell in love with MX-Black.
It caught me by surprise, it truly did, but there I was absolutely
loving the feel. Most of it was the weight of the spring, I found that I enjoyed the added resistance since I usually bottom out when I type. However, I also found I didn't miss the click at all. There was enough audio feedback without the need for an extra click. I ended up
doing a rebuild/refresh of the board, and opted to lube the switches and found it to be an improvement. Then when I came across the Signature Plastics SA profile with
Commando 23, I was done for. Typing on lubed MX-Black switches using SA key caps is near perfection to me.
For the past two years, the MX-Black Poker X has been
my daily driver and I can't see ever getting away from it now since I've added the
Penumbra Key Cap Set.
That being said... I don't just type on one keyboard.

Today, I'm sporting a Poker X with MX-White that I haven't typed on in at least 9 months and I usually rotate in a HHKB Professional 2 Type-S at least a few times a week. So I guess what I'm saying is that it's fine to have your preferences, but it's also fun to mix things up a bit.

From my perspective, it's not just the switch, but also the combination of key caps and case that culminates into the overall feel. MX-Blues with thin ABS key caps is too high pitched for me and distracting. The MX-Whites I'm typing on now have IMSTO's thick PBT key caps and provide a nice solid feel that dampens the high pitch of the click just enough.
I think that's why this rabbit hole goes so deep. It's not just any one thing that provides us the "ideal typing experience", but a combination of things that you dial in over time. At least that's how it's been for me.