I have the following DDD scenario, grouped into the following aggregates:
User,
Friends (User Associations),
File (for user uploading),
Galleries (grouping of files),
Messages (user communication),
Groups (users can create and other members can join),
GroupMessages (messages sent to all members of a group),
GroupForums (group members can discuss various topics)
This is where it gets confusing. A user is associated with everything down to GroupForums. It seems illogical to have to go through the User repository to access the other aggregates although, from a cascading standpoint, if I removed the user, technically, the records associated with the user should go away as well.
It seems as if I should not add all of the one-to-many associations that exist here to the user entity either, as hydrating from the database seems to be ridiculous, especially if I try pulling every record associated with the user. What is the recommended strategy for organizing your aggregates, and repositories as well as proper way of dealing with a lot of one-to-many relationships for a given entity?