Vincent Tilsley wrote the play 'Sammy's Consent' for BBC Television. Sammy Monkton is a twelve year old boy, and the role was played in the original BBC production by John Pike. The play was broadcast live from the BBC's Midland television studio at 8pm on Feb 20th 1959.
In the monologue Sammy is depicted as a girl, but maybe could be played as a boy.
Yes it can. Sam can be short for Samantha if you are talking about a girl. If you are talking about a boy, it can be Sammy or Samuel.
Statutory rape, regardless of consent. The boy is a 'legal' adult in every state, and the girl is well below the legal age of consent in every state.
She can consent all she wants but unless she has reached the age of consent it is not legal.
She'll still need parental consent anywhere the age of consent is below sixteen.
Yes she has three children named Sammy (girl), Adam (boy) and Deven (weirdly a girl)
If he has parental consent, yes.
Yes if the boy was below age of consent in the state.
Yes, you are both at the age where you can each give legal consent.
In Georgia the age of consent is 16 years of age.
15 with parental consent, 18 without.
Generally almost any name you choose would be fine. But yes, personally i think that sammy is a good name.
It's Sammy because he's a boy ( Because she said here boy! when calling) Lots of people get this confused with "Sandy" as it is a girl's name