@Thorn Wilde I love Chloe Grace Moretz. She's a superb actress!
And Then Came Summer (2000) 82 minutes long. Two long-time teenage friends start to fall in love when their families join together for an extended vacation. Then their relatives learn the truth about the boys' relationship.
Kill or Be Killed (2004) 13 minutes long. After two young companions quickly go from friends to experimentation, one betrays the other by public humiliation, and is met with worse retaliation. After tempers have cooled, they find themselves having to make a choice.
Camp Out (2006) 78 minutes. A documentary about 10 LGBTQ+ kids attending the first-ever Christian camp with a pro-acceptance attitude.
Hineini: Coming Out in a Jewish High School (2005) An hour-long documentary about a teen boy's push to form a GSA at his all-Jewish school.
Marilyn (2018) A 79-minute drama about an Argentinean boy named Marcos, mockingly nicknamed Marilyn. He struggles to avoid the lustful desires of others, as well as discrimination.
My Life on Ice (2002) 102 minutes. A French film about a 16-year-old boy who dreams of becoming a champion ice skater....when he's not thinking about his handsome geography teacher.
Semi-sweet chocolate is most commonly used when you want something to melt, such as ice cream topping or biscuits, but I reserve dark chocolate for baking.
Chocolate by itself would be too sweet, in my opinion. Cream cheese (like Neufchatel, but softer) makes a nice contrast with the tanginess. After dinner, I made a toasted sandwich with cream cheese and chocolate chips. I knew that it would be very creamy, so I added some Provolone cheese to help it stick together without "slippage". It was very good.
I mean, you didn't use anything like creme fraiche or Neufchatel cheese? If there's no cheese, then it's just chocolate melted onto toast. Pain au Chocolate, in other words.