So I have:

class Thing():
    current_user_like = relationship(Like)

class User():
    pass

class Like():
    user_id = Column(primary_key=True)
    thing_id = Column(primary_key=True)


Now I want, to do "session.query(Thing).all()" and also join the 
"current_user_like" for each Thing, but only get 1 row instead of the whole 
collection of `likes` for each Thing.
I know this can be done with db.session.query(Thing,Like) and doing an 
outerjoin, but can it be done so I get Like embedded inside 
Thing.current_user_like ?

Thank You

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