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We are the opposite. Done lots of trips under jib/Genoa only, especially in stronger winds (other than tacking upwind).
Very relaxing and surprisingly fast, with no worries about booms when gybing. And reefing is so easy if the wind gets up any more.
As others have said, pulling the new sheet on tightly before releasing the old sheet normally makes gybing totally drama free. But if any concerns, simply furl and then unfurl on the new gybe (as we do with a furling asymmetric in lighter winds).
I agree, being mindful of the fact that furling a genny with no main to blanket it can lead to an extremely high stress furl as John Alison suggests. I however do often sail genny alone if I know I have a handy harbour wall, cliffs, or something to unfurl in the lee of and then refurl more gently. If not, one might consider stepping down to a smaller jib, inner forestay, or something.