I see what you mean. Very very helpful. Thanks both so much for the
timely reply!
I think I will go with what you are suggesting and use the boolean flag
on the join table.
Still open to other answers if there are any for sake of curiosity, and
I will add comment if I come across anything else, but I think I will go
with what you said. Much simpler that way.
Thanks again.
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