Another option (that i don't think would be too intrusive) would be to
temporarily disable focus-follows-mouse while holding a key (eg. ALT).
So if you needed to access a menu for a particular app, you could just
hold down ALT while you move you mouse to the menu bar and it would
ignore any other window you tracked over. ALT seems like a logical
choice since it activates the menus anyway, and I find myself needing to
access the menus for non-fullscreen apps rare enough that holding down a
key wouldn't seem that much of a pain.

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  "Global" appmenu breaks sloppy focus

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