Perhaps I am the acceptation here... Maybe because I'm a bit younger also...:confused:
Anyway, I started with digital before I ever shot a roll of film. For me it seemed more attractive I guess because of the fixed costs, and shooting film did not seem reasonable at the time. Also starting out I would have 100% control with digital because I already had the computer and software for editing. Not that I was searching for instant gratification, but I could quickly learn from my mistakes using digital. It seemed learning with film might have been costly because of the trial and error.
Well after about a year of shooting digital, I became more interested in other aspects of photography. Therefore, before I knew it I started trying to learn more about b&w films, darkrooms, alternative processes, and now 4x5 formats.
While I think I have learned a lot from reading through forums, and many books, I think I need to dedicate more time to taking pictures.
So I guess my point is, I think both digital and film have something to offer. As long as a medium proves interesting to me, and allows me to improve and meet my goals, then I'm willing to try anything.
Regards,
Martin