I have to agree with @wblock against
@Durden. I have been using FreeBSD as a desktop on my laptop for many years and I was happy with it most of the time. Supporting dozens of Windows servers, hundreds of Windows users, managing wireless infrastructure for 4k+ users in time where WiFi support in FreeBSD was far less developed than now, superior prints thanks to the LaTeX, which was always highly valued by colleagues running Windows without any DTP tools, even graphics using the Photoshop in Wine was someways doable (I never get used to the GIMP interface). Only reason, why I had (hopefully temporarily) migrated my mobile working environment to Mac via short stay in the Windows land is, that I have no time to cherry-pick best tools for new tasks, checking, what was broken in new versions etc., as wblock already said.
Side note: According to the wiki page
https://wiki.freebsd.org/Graphics there is a experimental port of Wayland, reference implementation is waiting on the result of the Linux game which key system component we will move upside-down today. This week we play on udev.
Of course YMMV and I am not assuming you are wrong for your scenario.