I know I'm making this harder than it has to be, but the logic is just
escaping me.

I've got two models, say "Foo" and "Bar"

"Bar" establishes a manyToManyField relationship with "Foo":
foos =  models.ManyToManyField(Foo,
filter_interface=models.HORIZONTAL, null=True, blank=True)

I'm using a generic detail template for Foo, and want to include the
matching Bars.
Since Bar has the mtm and Foo doesn't, I figured Bar was aware of Foo,
but not the other way around, and therefore I would need a template
tag.

So assuming my logic so far is OK, how should I get the correct Bar
objects (the ones that have a matching Foo in foos)?


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