I'm another one of those guys who flies with it on, and I make no apology for that. I tried turning it off and after a couple of days and a bunch of 110s and Zekes that fell out of the sky, I turned it back on.
I fly the Zekes a fair bit in certain types of situations where it's very useful, and I think personally having the stall limiter on in the Zeke will yield the best maneuvering performance. I get pretty wild and crazy in the Zeke in a low-on-the-deck furball, and I can't imagine pulling some of that crap while "riding the edge". With the stall limiter I can jack that Zeke around as hard as it will go and not just fall out of the sky.
I do pretty well with the stall limiter on, and I don't feel compelled for reasons of manliness or whatever to turn it off. I may experiment with it off again sometime, but I'm in no hurry.