I have a friend who always rode mountain bikes, when he switched to a road bike the thing he struggled most with was the visual aspect of the skinny tyres/wheels, and how they reacted with the road by his movements, more of a mind thing rather than anything practical or physical....
I can agree with that completely, before I switched to road somehow looking at those thin skinny tyres was almost enough to declare road bikes insanely dangerous. My brother still asks me how I ride with tyres that thin but now it's not an issue for me at all.
In the beginning I swore I'd never stand out of the saddle because everything felt so very different and 'wobbly' on a road bike it was just extremely reactive. Having gone from a heavy dual suspension bike fondly named my "work out bike" I felt like I was cycling on a feather. It is all perspective though, eventually I just got use to it.
Although I won't lie, sometimes the weight (or lack of weight) catches me out when I go to reposition the bike and throwing it into the right position throws me along with it and that catches me out.

what was it like your first time on the drop bars? is it something where overtime i'll just get used to the drop bars ? i am looking foward to what you guys have to say, the response i got from my last post was excellent!!!