Glocks have their place. I have my Glock 23 still, I sold off the Glock 22s that came my way as folks fell on hard times. I love my Glock 23, it fits in my pant suit pockets and so long as I wear suspenders, I'm good to go all day and yes I can speed draw the pistol.
I love my Glock 23 because it works on the same principle as my revolvers, not having to fumble with a safety, and still have a 13rnd capacity that puts .38 special to shame.
Now I do like my Sig 228 better, yes. Does it have a better trigger, yes, does it point better, yes. But it won't go in my pants' pockets as easily, comfortably, or draw as easy. So the Sig 228 sits in the safe while my Taurus PT99 or Glock 23 does HD duty (both sit in a master bathroom drawer).
Do I like shooting my STI Spartan 1911 .45 ACP better, yes. Do I shoot the Spartan better, yes. If I could open carry would I carry the Spartan instead, absolutely. But that's not the case.
So don't worry about being a fan of the Glock, it has its purposes and serves a role, nothing wrong with that. If it wasn't a half-decent gun, our military and police wouldn't trust it.
I'm not interested in a Glock 17 or service size Glock other than my Glock 20 and that's because it's a 10mm that can handle the hotter loads out there.